March 2023 Archive
17731.
17732.
Praise for the Pragmatic Third Camp
(lambdaland.org)
17733.
The Saga of the Color Brown in the Early Years of the PC
(nerdlypleasures.blogspot.com)
17734.
17735.
17736.
Europe needs metals. Bacteria can get it from waste
(researchinestonia.eu)
17737.
17738.
Building a basic search experience with Postgres
(pacenthink.io)
17739.
Can an Autocomplete Launch Nukes?
(builtnotfound.proseful.com)
17740.
17741.
The NPM registry's safe word is Socket
(theregister.com)
17742.
The World's Strongest Magnet
(youtube.com)
17743.
Hip-Hop at Fifty: An Elegy
(newyorker.com)
17744.
Make sure you know what you're retiring to
(twitter.com)
17745.
Now sickened, 4 lose eyeballs in outbreak linked to eyedrops
(arstechnica.com)
17746.
Flatten the Planets
(xkcd.com)
17747.
Burning Man Fights the Feds to Save Its New Home in the Old West
(sfstandard.com)
17748.
Class action lawsuit targets YouTubers who endorsed FTX. $1B in damages
(courtlistener.com)
17750.
We are building Europe’s #1 IT Operating System
(deeploi.io)
17752.
Why 1M People Are Playing Brotato
(theatlantic.com)
17753.
First Republic receives $30B in deposits from big banks
(reuters.com)
17754.
Debugging D-Link: Emulating firmware and hacking hardware
(greynoise.io)
17755.
Myst First Person Shooter
(woe-industries.itch.io)
17756.
Dual Tesla lawsuits pull Elon Musk into right-to-repair war
(theregister.com)
17757.
17758.
17759.
Credentialism and Educational Inflation
(en.wikipedia.org)
17760.
Mark Zuckerberg Abandons Metaverse for AI
(greekreporter.com)