March 2023 Archive
10981.
Polynonce: A Tale of a Novel ECDSA Attack and Bitcoin Tears (research.kudelskisecurity.com)
10982.
Real AI Will Need Biology: Computers Powered by Human Brain Cells (neurosciencenews.com)
10983.
ciso8601: Fast ISO8601 date time parser for Python written in C (github.com)
10984.
What WebGPU means for games and ML (digest.browsertech.com)
10985.
Tools for Thought: Meaningful Structures (tftn.substack.com)
10986.
No Babies, No Japan (firstpost.com)
10987.
AT Protocol vs. Farcaster: comparison of two decentralized social protocols (paragraph.xyz)
10988.
Terrorists Will Use Artificial Intelligence, Too (realcleardefense.com)
10989.
FlameScope for Go (blog.felixge.de)
10990.
The Build-Nothing Country (noahpinion.substack.com)
10991.
You are Celebrating Failures but you don’t know it (alessiogozzoli.substack.com)
10992.
Nosql – A Cautionary Tale (bob742.blogspot.com)
10993.
APM Companies’ Predictions (2019) (haydenjames.io)
10994.
Twitter Thread about Israel (twitter.com)
10995.
Superhuman Built an Engine to Find Product Market Fit (review.firstround.com)
10996.
Concentrate on this form of solar power: CSP (physicsworld.com)
10997.
Find the Life Task (ckarchive.com)
10998.
Simpler Math Predicts How Close Ecosystems Are to Collapse (quantamagazine.org)
10999.
Why the world needs Ukrainian victory (snyder.substack.com)
11000.
Synthesia: Create videos from plain text in minutes (synthesia.io)
11001.
AI May Help Detect Alzheimer's Disease from Routine Brain Imaging Tests (massgeneral.org)
11002.
On the hunt for a bug with a hump and a long tail (cohost.org)
11003.
It's Fine to Order the Same Dish as Your Spouse (joshbarro.com)
11004.
Common Beginner Mistakes with React (joshwcomeau.com)
11005.
Making Music in Microsoft Excel (youtube.com)
11006.
Asahi AGX Mesa Driver Prepares for Compute Kernels on Apple Silicon (phoronix.com)
11007.
Kubernetes: The Cost of Doing It Wrong (fairwinds.com)
11008.
Show HN: A CLI tool to analyze TCP connections, especially for tuning conn pools (github.com)
11009.
The Insane Precision of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (youtube.com)
11010.
For Polarization (pmarca.substack.com)