March 2023 Archive
10081.
Year Old Timelapse of Flowers Blooming (youtube.com)
10082.
The Researcher Who Would Teach Machines to Be Fair (quantamagazine.org)
10083.
Ahrefs saved $400M in 3 years by not going to the cloud (tech.ahrefs.com)
10084.
The Reason Amazon Just Called Everyone BTO – how scary it is (medium.com)
10085.
1970: Wendy CARLOS and her MOOG SYNTHESISER [video] (youtube.com)
10086.
USAF Testing 'Mutant' Missiles That Twist in Mid-Air to Hit Their Targets (thedrive.com)
10087.
SolarPi experiment 1: The PiJuice Fiasco (blog.rfox.eu)
10088.
Drone completes mapping of uncharted ocean floors off Alaska, California (foxweather.com)
10089.
Show HN: Visualized GPT (github.com)
10090.
Elite Java developers are ten times rarer than top C++ engineers (efinancialcareers.com)
10091.
Nuclear Power’s Revival Reaches the Home of the Last Meltdown (bloomberg.com)
10092.
Nuts (blog.cloudflare.com)
10093.
New Teensy 4.0 blows away benchmarks (hackaday.com)
10094.
Large Language Models Don’t “Hallucinate” (awjuliani.medium.com)
10095.
Living Our Values (svb.com)
10096.
Scrutiny on $43B USDC Stablecoin’s Cash Reserves at Failed Silicon Valley Bank (coindesk.com)
10097.
K8s.gcr.io will be redirect to registry.k8s.io (kubernetes.io)
10098.
Indian government has an easy way to keep opposition party leaders in jail (indianexpress.com)
10099.
Startups Are Worried About Paying Employees After SVB Collapse (bloomberg.com)
10100.
Rewriting the CLI in Rust: Was It Worth It? (blog.railway.app)
10101.
Caak.io introduces algorithmic computer code-based secret keys (caak.io)
10102.
I Quit a $450K Engineering Job at Netflix (peopleofcolorintech.com)
10103.
ChatGPT can’t access the internet, even though it looks like it can (simonwillison.net)
10104.
Britain has endured a decade of early deaths. Why? (economist.com)
10105.
Silicon Valley Bank dies but its disease lives on (reuters.com)
10106.
Sugar of Lead (en.wikipedia.org)
10107.
Former Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis Attacked and Beaten in Athens (greekreporter.com)
10108.
Is ESG Profitable? The Numbers Don’t Lie (wsj.com)
10109.
‘We are full’: the rebirth of Europe’s sleeper trains (ft.com)
10110.
Anatomy of a Bank Takeover (2009) (npr.org)