March 2023 Archive
13891.
Understanding is all you need (github.com)
13892.
Kenyan Court First to Tell Meta It Can’t Walk Away (techdirt.com)
13893.
Is the Thiel fellowship still a “thing”?
13894.
Solar Geoengineering Should Be Regulated, U.N. Report Says (subscriber.politicopro.com)
13895.
CSS Color Functions in 2023 – Everything You Need to Know to Get Started (rahul.biz)
13896.
Clues to the U.S.-Dutch-Japanese Semiconductor Export Controls Deal (csis.org)
13897.
Neuroevolution: Genetic Algorithms and Artificial NeuralNets (udemy.com)
13898.
Jupiter and Venus lead to 911 calls to California law enforcement (ktla.com)
13899.
We Have a Real UFO Problem. and It’s Not Balloons (politico.com)
13900.
Ask HN: How do you get over programming language/framework biases?
13901.
How we built an open-source SEO tool using Workers, D1, and Queues (blog.cloudflare.com)
13902.
Don't Be Fooled by Serverless (world.hey.com)
13903.
Elon Musk Wants Tesla to Make Home Heat Pumps (bloomberg.com)
13904.
[deleted] (twitter.com)
13905.
Olympic Esports Series 2023 Games announced (olympics.com)
13906.
Ask HN: My email address is being used by someone else for Banking
13907.
Ephemeral Tattoos Were ‘Made to Fade.’ Some Have a Ways to Go (nytimes.com)
13908.
New Apple.com navigation bar – unusable? (apple.com)
13909.
AI masters video game 6000 times faster by reading the instructions (newscientist.com)
13910.
Qualcomm wants to replace eSIMs with iSIMs, has the first certified SoC (arstechnica.com)
13911.
Why Are Ketamine Ads Following Me Around the Internet? (nytimes.com)
13912.
The sketchy plan to build a Russian Android phone (wired.com)
13913.
Henneguya Zschokkei (en.wikipedia.org)
13914.
Show HN: HN Hiring Data Playground (hnhiringtrends.com)
13915.
Startup's bladeless flying car could reach Mach 0.8 – Big Think (freethink.com)
13916.
How to Organize Your Books (washingtonpost.com)
13917.
.. (en.wikipedia.org)
13918.
The Neglected Log in Button (asnewman.github.io)
13919.
C.S. Lewis's Oxford: Where the Lion and the Witch Met the Hobbit (nytimes.com)
13920.
DHH: SaaS startups will have to care about productivity again (world.hey.com)