March 2023 Archive
11791.
Apple Fooled All Mac Catalyst Developers (blog.wildcat.io)
11792.
Beautiful ideas in programming: generators and continuations (hhyu.org)
11793.
How to write a successful YC application (basedash.com)
11794.
Paid time off is not part of workers' “salary,” U.S. court rules (reuters.com)
11795.
A year of Russian hybrid warfare in Ukraine [pdf] (microsoft.com)
11796.
Hacking groups offer $100k/month to “pentesters” (hackwatcher.com)
11797.
Analyzing multi-gigabyte JSON files locally (thenybble.de)
11798.
Absence of near-ambient superconductivity in N-doped lutetium hydride (arxiv.org)
11799.
SQLite in the Cloud: The Future of Lightweight Databases (blog.sqlitecloud.io)
11800.
PEP 603 – Adding a frozenmap type to collections (peps.python.org)
11801.
China's Answer to ChatGPT? (reuters.com)
11802.
Lambdalisp: A Lisp interpreter written in untyped lambda calculus (github.com)
11803.
Scientists Are Trying to Figure Out How Animals Follow a Scent to Its Source (smithsonianmag.com)
11804.
OCaml Jobs (ocaml.org)
11805.
USAF has released the MQ-9 camera footage of the Russian Su-27 interception (twitter.com)
11806.
The “can my parents use this thing ” test (garbageday.email)
11807.
How Useful Are Popups?
11808.
An informal search for BASH scripting alternatives (2017) (github.com)
11809.
Sometimes It’s About Keeping Up Appearances (notalwaysright.com)
11810.
The Brilliant Inventor Who Made Two of History’s Biggest Mistakes (nytimes.com)
11811.
I Tried to Stop Snoring, Fix My Sleep Habits, and Confront My Mortality (thewalrus.ca)
11812.
Inverse Cramer ETF (nasdaq.com)
11813.
One of the darkweb’s largest cryptocurrency laundromats washed out (europol.europa.eu)
11814.
‘Endless, brutal heat’: Argentina’s late-season heatwave has ‘no similarities..’ (cnn.com)
11815.
‘Spell-checker for statistics’ reduces errors in the psychology literature (nature.com)
11816.
Whose Time? Which Temporality? (theconvivialsociety.substack.com)
11817.
An adventure with SLOs, generic Prometheus alerts, and complex PromQL queries (fiberplane.com)
11818.
GPT-4 Explains CUDA (sahil-ch.notion.site)
11819.
The Feds Would Rather Drop a Child Porn Case Than Give Up an Exploit (wired.com)
11820.
Belkin’s smart home brand Wemo is backing away from Matter (theverge.com)