March 2023 Archive
16831.
Why Architects Put Trees on Buildings (theb1m.com)
16832.
Congress’s Social Security Numbers Leaked in Health Data Breach (gizmodo.com)
16833.
The Researcher Who Would Teach Machines to Be Fair (quantamagazine.org)
16834.
Years ago, Two Google engineers built a ChatGPT-like chatbot but got shut down (businessinsider.com)
16835.
Global illumination test: Godot vs Unreal Engine (twitter.com)
16836.
Moscow Mole: The story behind Germany's embarrassing intelligence leak (spiegel.de)
16837.
Memo was reportedly found with the documents of a Russian servicemen (twitter.com)
16838.
Photographs That Reshaped Sport (theguardian.com)
16839.
On Beginning Again (johnnicholas.org)
16840.
Parents Challenge Lottery Systems Used to Diversify Elite High Schools (wsj.com)
16841.
The SSD Edition: Backblaze 2022 Drive Stats Review (backblaze.com)
16842.
Animal rights conflict prompts leading researcher to leave for China (2020) (science.org)
16843.
16844.
Magic Mirror in 2023 (github.com)
16845.
Text-saver: A browser extension to save texts anytime, anywhere (github.com)
16846.
Companies want to go beyond batteries to store energy (technologyreview.com)
16847.
Show HN: Macige – customizable CI workflow generator for mobile app development (github.com)
16848.
Clock ticking for loan market as Libor nears its end (reuters.com)
16849.
The Enemy Made Visible (nautil.us)
16850.
Playtkl, testing Tk apps and playing macros (wiki.tcl-lang.org)
16851.
Ask HN: Best pretrained OCR model for dashcam footage?
16852.
Concurrent Binary Trees – Concurrent build and update binary trees in parallel [pdf] (onrendering.com)
16853.
ChatGPT in command line with GPT-3.5-turbo API (github.com)
16854.
Kicked Out of Hospice, Malachy McCourt Wants One Last St. Patrick’s Day (nytimes.com)
16855.
Reduce friction of getting your code reviewed (noamlerner.com)
16856.
Rubber Duck Debugging (en.wikipedia.org)
16857.
What to expect after Iran, Saudi Arabia agree to restore ties (aljazeera.com)
16858.
How to Become a Serious Reader (youtube.com)
16859.
Meta Looks to Divest Kustomer Amid Efficiency Drive (wsj.com)
16860.
Annoying Password Rules Make Us Less Secure (wsj.com)