March 2023 Archive
19531.
America’s Radioactive Secret (rollingstone.com)
19532.
Dumb Questions about Artificial Intelligence (magis.substack.com)
19533.
Dog Eat Dog is a game of colonialism and its consequences (drivethrurpg.com)
19534.
Gordon Moore, 1929 – 2023 (hackaday.com)
19535.
Factory or farm? Oregon may alter land use for chipmakers (techxplore.com)
19536.
Building a DOS ChatGPT Client in 2023 (yeokhengmeng.com)
19537.
Study describes new technique for producing babies of the desired gender (irishnews.com)
19538.
Show HN: Quazilla – ChatGPT WhatsApp Coach (api.whatsapp.com)
19539.
Apple supplier Pegatron in talks to open second factory in India (deccanherald.com)
19540.
Chat with (A Kinda Rude) Clippy (clippy.eesel.app)
19541.
Show HN: Open-source tool to Chat with your documents anywhere (github.com)
19542.
Levi’s will ‘supplement’ human models with AI-generated fakes (engadget.com)
19543.
A Compiler for Ideas (snat-s.neocities.org)
19544.
Antidepressants Don’t Work the Way Many People Think (nytimes.com)
19545.
Release of MacFUSE 4.4.2 (osxfuse.github.io)
19546.
Location matters: survival of Antarctic biota requires the best real estate (royalsocietypublishing.org)
19547.
According to Taleb, PaulG a bullshitter that everybody knows? (twitter.com)
19548.
Prevalence and Characteristics of Autism Spectrum Disorder Among Children (cdc.gov)
19549.
Nimatron (en.wikipedia.org)
19550.
Nimber (en.wikipedia.org)
19551.
Hayao Miyazaki and the Art of Running (animationobsessive.substack.com)
19552.
Proposal to distribute IPv6 /64 subnets to hosts via DHCP-PD (datatracker.ietf.org)
19553.
Subtyping, Subclassing, and Trouble with OOP (okmij.org)
19554.
Show HN: Celebrate friends and loved ones with collaborative online cards (bravoboard.xyz)
19555.
What’s a life worth living? For the ancients, it depends (psyche.co)
19556.
Blue Line riders had the best commute. Now, trains crawling and riders bawling (bostonglobe.com)
19557.
After Eight Years, Domino’s Pizza Gives Up on Italy (bloomberg.com)
19558.
2023-03-24-twitter.md (github.com)
19559.
Fake work in the tech industry – experts say it's an excuse for bad management (businessinsider.com)
19560.