March 2023 Archive
20101.
SwissMap: A smaller, faster Golang Hash Table (dolthub.com)
20102.
New York subway station agents will no longer occupy token booths (amny.com)
20103.
Programmable protein delivery with a bacterial injection system (nature.com)
20104.
The Evolution of Aesthetic Surgery (tabletmag.com)
20105.
Chaos Monkey: We look at Shopify’s new ‘culture of focus’ (siliconrepublic.com)
20106.
Ask HN: Has anyone experienced at 201330Z that GCP broke some VPC connectivity?
20107.
WebApp Push Notification in iOS 16.4 if added to Home Screen (tests.peter.sh)
20108.
Opinion: The AI pope coat is the shape of hyperreality to come (thenextweb.com)
20109.
How to make your writing flow (annaclemens.com)
20110.
Tool Companies Charge Vastly Different Prices for the Same Tools (thedrive.com)
20111.
Privacy Implications of Hashing Data (johndcook.com)
20112.
Moon task runner now on v1 (moonrepo.dev)
20113.
How to Create Lightweight Slideshow Presentations in Your Linux Terminal (makeuseof.com)
20114.
Is Your Postgres Ready for Production? (crunchydata.com)
20115.
Show HN: Run Malloy DuckDB on Node-Red (github.com)
20116.
ChatGPT is now integrated with the CoCalc terminal (twitter.com)
20117.
A Realistic Look at Quantum Computing (bzogrammer.substack.com)
20118.
20119.
Software Is Reorganizing the World (2013) (wired.com)
20120.
Astrophysicist claims to be close to building a time machine (jpost.com)
20121.
Sam Altman – Machine intelligence, part 1 (2015) (blog.samaltman.com)
20122.
Electronic Arts restructuring, laying off 6% of workforce (gamesindustry.biz)
20123.
Use the language of your choice with Pages Functions via WebAssembly (blog.cloudflare.com)
20124.
Human cells hacked to act like squid skin cells could unlock key to camouflage (arstechnica.com)
20125.
Why building security products is hard (ventureinsecurity.net)
20126.
The Fed Passes the Buck on Bank Failures (wsj.com)
20127.
The push to end parking mandates (politico.com)
20128.
Apple Notes meets ChatGPT in this iPhone app (apps.apple.com)
20129.
Crackdown on Diesel Pollution Could Save Billions (newsroom.co.nz)
20130.
A counterfeit NES console opened up the Russian games market (2017) (eurogamer.net)