March 2023 Archive
12181.
Amazon Layoffs Nine Thousand Including AWS and Twitch (theverge.com)
12182.
Building Toolchains with Guix (guix.gnu.org)
12183.
Going from Python to Guile Scheme (draketo.de)
12184.
Apple Human Interface Guidelines (1987) [pdf] (andymatuschak.org)
12185.
Fruit Machine (Homosexuality Test) (en.wikipedia.org)
12186.
Every Possible Wordle Solution Visualized (perthirtysix.com)
12187.
NOPL (jookia.org)
12188.
The Subway Is for Transportation (joshbarro.com)
12189.
FOSS License Compliance Enforcement (anonymoushash.vmbrasseur.com)
12190.
Categorized collection of Ruby libraries, tools and software (awesome-ruby.com)
12191.
Poisoning Bing Chat Search Results (twitter.com)
12192.
You Don’t Need a UI Framework (2022) (smashingmagazine.com)
12193.
Language models might be able to self-correct biases–if you ask them (technologyreview.com)
12194.
Maintenance Release: Godot 4.0.1 (godotengine.org)
12195.
Compressing a million-dollar commercial into $37,000 (world.hey.com)
12196.
EU Cyber Resilience Act Part Two: Updates and Impracticalities (berthub.eu)
12197.
Growing number of high-security pathogen labs around world raises concerns (science.org)
12198.
Messy night in France after no-confidence motion vote in parliament (france24.com)
12199.
Going phone-free 'sets up for failure' (bbc.com)
12200.
Marc Andreessen: Why there’s no such thing as Web 2.0 (fictivekin.github.io)
12201.
Full ChatGPT knowledge set running locally with no internet connection (twitter.com)
12202.
12203.
Show HN: Clj2el: Transpile Clojure to Emacs Lisp (borkdude.github.io)
12204.
The Auth Facade Pattern (2021) (fusionauth.io)
12205.
Show HN: Interactive Exercises for Python Regular Expressions (github.com)
12206.
Defer Blocks and Async Drop (ncameron.org)
12207.
What a man freed from a 241-year prison sentence finds strangest of all (bbc.co.uk)
12208.
Domenico Losurdo interviewed about Friedrich Nietzsche (redsails.org)
12209.
Building the Next-Generation Data Lakehouse: 10x Performance (doris.apache.org)
12210.
Zig Bits 0x2: Using defer to defeat memory leaks (blog.orhun.dev)