March 2023 Archive
19861.
Tesla Model 3 Hacked in Less Than 2 Minutes at Pwn2Own Contest (darkreading.com)
19862.
The Streaming Book by Matthew Ball (thestreamingbook.com)
19863.
First Look at Pyscript.com (jeff.glass)
19864.
Apple Rolls Out Buy Now, Pay Later Plan (wsj.com)
19865.
EV startup Lucid plans to cut about 18% of its workforce (reuters.com)
19866.
A Course in Cognitive Linguistics (youtube.com)
19867.
Analyzing Russian Internet Firm Yandex, Its Open-Source Code, and Contributors (margin.re)
19868.
.NET Performance Delivers Again for Bing, from .NET 5 to .NET 7 – .NET Blog (devblogs.microsoft.com)
19869.
SBF paid $40M bribe to unfreeze crypto trading accounts in China, US charges (arstechnica.com)
19870.
How Is AI Changing the Way We Write and Create? (chass.ncsu.edu)
19871.
Biggest release of MRSK since its premiere (twitter.com)
19872.
New value for W boson mass dims 2022 hints of physics beyond Standard Model (arstechnica.com)
19873.
The Gentrification of College Hoops (andscape.com)
19874.
BorgBackup 1.2.4 Released (github.com)
19875.
Kaleidoscope for Mac – Spot the differences, merge in seconds (kaleidoscope.app)
19876.
AMD-Xilinx Publishes Open-Source “Nanotube” Compiler (phoronix.com)
19877.
Ambry: LinkedIn’s Scalable Geo-Distributed Object Store (micahlerner.com)
19878.
Cerebras Releases Seven New GPT Models Trained on CS-2 Wafer-Scale System (businesswire.com)
19879.
Preparing a Consistent Python Environment (qemu.org)
19880.
Feature Request for ChatGPT (willfennel.com)
19881.
A small library to express workflows as state machines (github.com)
19882.
Docker Helped Invent Containers, and Is Now Reinventing Itself (nextplatform.com)
19883.
IPCC: Sixth Assessment Report [pdf] (report.ipcc.ch)
19884.
Exploring the neural mechanisms behind how social networks shape our decisions (medicalxpress.com)
19885.
Wild animals stop the spread of socially transmitted misinformation (fau.edu)
19886.
90 > 100 (twos.dev)
19887.
No-async async with Python – Textual (textual.textualize.io)
19888.
Reduce – The Power of a Single Python Function (martinheinz.dev)
19889.
Programming Paradigms for Dummies: What Every Programmer Should Know [pdf] (info.ucl.ac.be)
19890.
Feeling the Heat: Railway Defect Detection (hackaday.com)