March 2023 Archive
21151.
How Chili’s Is Prepping for Tough Times, Starting with the Fries (wsj.com)
21152.
‘15-minute city’ planning is on the rise (washingtonpost.com)
21153.
Heads Up: A Better Movie Seat May Cost You (nytimes.com)
21154.
Choosing an escape key for screen and tmux (2020) (jack.valmadre.net)
21155.
Hong Kong taxi driver, 84, arrested after cab hits 3 pedestrians (scmp.com)
21156.
FTX Confirms $9B in Customer Funds Vanished (gizmodo.com)
21157.
Next step in surveillance AI: Finding out who your friends are (techxplore.com)
21158.
Squeaking Labyrinths (2022) (jsenn.github.io)
21159.
The Quest for Certainty (1959) (jamanetwork.com)
21160.
Chatbot Character.ai valued at $1B in Andreessen-led funding round (ft.com)
21161.
Show HN: Meowcord – A Meower client inspired by Discord (github.com)
21162.
Ask HN: How to know the value of creator business?
21163.
CocoBot, a Discord bot impersonating your friends, just for fun (github.com)
21164.
Propose HN: Every single canned good should be a std set of shapes
21165.
AI-Based Paradigm for Cross-Platform Mobile Development (navidre.medium.com)
21166.
I have scissors all over my house (blog.almaer.com)
21167.
Looking for feedback on new Chrome extension (chrome.google.com)
21168.
A Future you don’t want to subscribe to (news24.com)
21169.
Fifteen things to know about human gut microbiota (irishtimes.com)
21170.
Fatih's Workspace (workspaces.xyz)
21171.
AskMax – Your New Super Intelligent Best Friend (askmax.xyz)
21172.
Ask HN: New to Rust. Are there networking frameworks (like Twisted) in Rust?
21173.
Rationale Behind WardleyToGo #WardleyMaps (blog.owulveryck.info)
21174.
Hiring Without Whiteboards (github.com)
21175.
Choosing Your Problems (seths.blog)
21176.
CHADstack (github.com)
21177.
I analyzed recent Y Combinator cohorts, here are some interesting things I found (ninth-thought-921.notion.site)
21178.
Need S3 like server with edit capability
21179.
Ask HN: Commit to inflated property price or high interest rate?
21180.
Remote workers are 'body doubling:' watching strangers work online (fortune.com)