March 2023 Archive
11881.
Just the Two of Us (world.hey.com)
11882.
Selling My Side Project (josem.co)
11883.
Who Is Still Inside the Metaverse? (nymag.com)
11884.
Show HN: Receive tailored well-being assistance through personalized support (minds.ee)
11885.
A Turing Machine Expressed as a States Machine Illustrated (compileralchemy.substack.com)
11886.
Ruffle: First Post, Progress Report (ruffle.rs)
11887.
Show HN: AI-Powered Mock API Generator (mockapigenerator.vercel.app)
11888.
I love my heavy-duty label maker so much (zdnet.com)
11889.
Clean-up of radioactive water leak ongoing at Minnesota nuclear plant (bbc.com)
11890.
Chat-GPT Pretended to Be Blind and Tricked a Human into Solving a Captcha (gizmodo.com)
11891.
Impressive piece of C code named xmas.c (udel.edu)
11892.
Artificial Leaf Draws Power from Wind and Raindrops (spectrum.ieee.org)
11893.
Gemini Support for w3m (rkta.de)
11894.
India is getting an eye-wateringly big transport upgrade (economist.com)
11895.
Why Spotify wants to look like TikTok (theverge.com)
11896.
A sleuth reveals a paper with authorships advertised for sale (retractionwatch.com)
11897.
The power of single-method interfaces in Go (eli.thegreenplace.net)
11898.
YouTube Restores Trump's Channel (axios.com)
11899.
Pill achieves cancer remission in 18 people with aggressive leukemia (english.elpais.com)
11900.
What Is Tesla’s Mystery Magnet? (spectrum.ieee.org)
11901.
Europe’s Oldest Map Shows Tiny Bronze Age Kingdom (atlasobscura.com)
11902.
Thoughts on Raising Intelligent Software (nsfinkelstein.github.io)
11903.
Show HN: Acid Chess – The Chess Computer for nerds, by nerds (github.com)
11904.
The Controversial Claim Rocking the Weather World (thedailybeast.com)
11905.
Justice Dept. Investigating TikTok’s Owner Over Possible Spying on Journalists (nytimes.com)
11906.
Census GPT (censusgpt.com)
11907.
Amazon Go Store Accused of Violating NYC's Biometric Surveillance Law (gizmodo.com)
11908.
Emergence: A unifying theme for 21st century science (medium.com)
11909.
Ask HN: In the future will there still be big organizations?
11910.
We built one of the most complex apps on GitHub (aviator.co)