March 2023 Archive
11641.
Why Your Product Needs Webhooks (2022) (svix.com)
11642.
Bot/Scammer Conversations (getfilteroff.com)
11643.
Indiana Almost Made π 3.2 (hillelwayne.com)
11644.
Online Meetup: Databases: Switching from relational to document models (documentdatabase.org)
11645.
iCloud Photos are intentionally not in date order (discussions.apple.com)
11646.
Docker Hub Sunsetting Free Organizations
11647.
Australia moves to ban engineered stone due to silicosis danger (dezeen.com)
11648.
Meta to cut another 10k jobs and cancel ‘low priority projects’ (techcrunch.com)
11649.
Judges fasting for Ramadan are more lenient: study (phys.org)
11650.
A new era for AI and Google Workspace (workspace.google.com)
11651.
DEF Con 22 – Elevator Hacking – From the Pit to the Penthouse [video] (youtube.com)
11652.
Examining OpenSSH Sandboxing and Privilege Separation – Attack Surface Analysis (jfrog.com)
11653.
OpenAI releases GPT-4, a multimodal AI that it claims is state-of-the-art (techcrunch.com)
11654.
Product Owner vs. Project Manager: Who's Leading the Development? (vadimkravcenko.com)
11655.
Example PR to OpenAI evals to get GPT-4 early API access (github.com)
11656.
Ask HN: Best way to store shell command history across sessions and machines?
11657.
Breaking your database with bad CHECK constraints (cybertec-postgresql.com)
11658.
AI is no longer a one-trick pony. Multimodal AI is here (ground-truth.beehiiv.com)
11659.
OpenSSL 3.1 Released with Performance Optimizations, More AVX-512 (phoronix.com)
11660.
Rspack: A fast Rust-based web bundler (rspack.dev)
11661.
High Court Bans Singer from Hitting YouTube Rival with DMCA Notices (torrentfreak.com)
11662.
How Collation Works in PostgreSQL (peter.eisentraut.org)
11663.
Has a remote Amazonian tribe upended our understanding of language? (2007) (newyorker.com)
11664.
PPEG: A Portable Peg Parser (github.com)
11665.
Morgan Stanley is testing an OpenAI-powered chatbot for its financial advisors (cnbc.com)
11666.
Floating solar panels could provide over a third of global electricity (arstechnica.com)
11667.
GPT-4: A New Milestone in Scaling Up Deep Learning (shaped.ai)
11668.
When Photocopiers Scared Writers (newart.press)
11669.
Faraday Technologies, a major Samsung supplier allegedly breached by RANSOMHOUSE (web.archive.org)
11670.
Nord Stream Mystery Looms in Multibillion-Dollar Arbitration Case Against Russia (wsj.com)