March 2023 Archive
11071.
The Role of IT (blog.lokad.com)
11072.
11073.
Popcorn Time: multi-platform, free software BitTorrent client with media player (github.com)
11074.
Opting in to Transparent Telemetry (research.swtch.com)
11075.
Web Applications and Project Loom (spring.io)
11076.
Meta planning thousands of more cuts after widespread layoffs, report says (cnbc.com)
11077.
The Universe May Have Started with a Dark Big Bang (universetoday.com)
11078.
Basaran is an open-source alternative to the OpenAI text completion API (github.com)
11079.
Bar Chart Baselines Start at Zero (flowingdata.com)
11080.
Poor Millennials (highline.huffingtonpost.com)
11081.
Show HN: Causal for Startups (causal.app)
11082.
Flathub in 2023 (discourse.flathub.org)
11083.
Mega Security Update (March 2023) (blog.mega.io)
11084.
Apple now has 57.59% of US smartphone market share as of Jan 2023 (bankmycell.com)
11085.
Interview: Kevin Kelly, editor, author, and futurist (noahpinion.substack.com)
11086.
U.S. special forces want to use deepfakes for PSY-OPS (theintercept.com)
11087.
Is the National Cybersecurity Strategy a wake-up call for software developers? (about.gitlab.com)
11088.
The LLaMA is out of the bag. Should we expect a tidal wave of disinformation? (aisnakeoil.substack.com)
11089.
NASA Cable Lacing Guide (workmanship.nasa.gov)
11090.
Rules for Radicals – Saul Alinsky (citizenshandbook.org)
11091.
Show HN: Summarize Selection with ChatGPT Bookmarklet
11092.
Keeping the Cloudflare API 'all green' using Python-based testing (blog.cloudflare.com)
11093.
Proton Drive Mobile Apps Are Now Open Source (news.itsfoss.com)
11094.
Judge who jailed and threatened children should be held accountable (washingtonexaminer.com)
11095.
China is restructuring key government agencies to outcompete rivals in tech (npr.org)
11096.
Combustion engine ban: Germany’s ultimatum to the European Commission (euractiv.com)
11097.
Do Americans Like Donald Trump, Nikki Haley or Ron DeSantis? (fivethirtyeight.com)
11098.
Barnes and Noble turned a page, expanding for the first time in years (npr.org)
11099.
Chuck E. Cheese Still Uses Floppy Disks to Make Its Rodent Mascot Dance (buzzfeednews.com)
11100.
Attention Restoration Theory (en.wikipedia.org)