March 2023 Archive
18061.
OpenBGPD 7.8 Released (marc.info)
18062.
Prompt Engineering Guide (Web Version): Guides and Papers for Prompt Engineering (promptingguide.ai)
18063.
Ask HN: Anyone here working at Meta on bot detection?
18064.
Newly Detected Asteroid Is Passing Earth Closer Than the Moon (sciencealert.com)
18065.
LibrePlanet 2023 Program (libreplanet.org)
18066.
Tupleware: “Big” Data, Big Analytics, Small Clusters [pdf] (cidrdb.org)
18067.
Zero and Few Shot Text Retrieval and Ranking Using Large Language Models (blog.reachsumit.com)
18068.
OLED material breakthrough could lead to cheaper phones, TVs, and monitors (techspot.com)
18069.
Don’t trap me in a chat window (austinhenley.com)
18070.
Practical Data Oriented Design (vimeo.com)
18071.
The Traps in Decision Making (hbr.org)
18072.
Why did Windows 3.0 fail in Japan? (retrocomputing.stackexchange.com)
18073.
Bacteria in recalled eye drops linked cases of vision loss, removal of eyeballs (cnn.com)
18074.
XCP-Ng Initating Effort to Rewrite Xen Components in Rust (phoronix.com)
18075.
Old searches keep showing up below my [Google Chrome] search bar? (old.reddit.com)
18076.
Tour of a HTTP Request in Rust (rustwebdevelopment.com)
18077.
North America's First Hydrogen-Powered Train Will Debut This Summer (smithsonianmag.com)
18078.
What makes a great adventure game? (indiana-jonas.com)
18079.
How do I quickly see how good a VC firm is?
18080.
Practical Cybersecurity for Early Startups (productfoundry.co)
18081.
Every Complex Banking Issue All at Once: The Failure of SVB (crisesnotes.com)
18082.
SKonsole: Streamlining PR and Commit Message (github.com)
18083.
GitGPT: R Library for Automated Git Commit Messages Using OpenAI’s GPT Model (github.com)
18084.
ISO 26262 – Software Level of Functional Safety (youtube.com)
18085.
DNA treatment could delay paralysis that strikes nearly all patients with ALS (sciencedaily.com)
18086.
Silicon Valley Bank is dead, long live SVB? (semafor.com)
18087.
Show HN: Andromeda Invaders: Autoplay - Press ‘Enter’ twice and wait 5 seconds (susam.net)
18088.
Tesla is swearing off rare-earth elements – but experts are doubtful (spectrum.ieee.org)
18089.
Pixel Markup vulnerability allows screenshots to be un-redacted (9to5google.com)
18090.
‘Terminator zones’ on distant planets could harbor life, astronomers say (news.uci.edu)