March 2024 Archive
3031.
Compilers for continuous integration of Fortran projects (fortran-lang.discourse.group)
3032.
"FB internal Thrift over HTTP" removed my phone – how is this possible? (2022) (old.reddit.com)
3033.
Rust on Nails (rust-on-nails.com)
3034.
Quantum Weirdness in New Metals Bends the Rules of Physics (scientificamerican.com)
3035.
Why do regexes use `$` and `^` as line anchors? (buttondown.email)
3036.
JetBrains TeamCity Multiple Authentication Bypass Vulnerabilities (Fixed) (rapid7.com)
3037.
Playground bullies do prosper – and go on to earn more in middle age (theguardian.com)
3038.
Telegram for America (1956) [video] (archive.org)
3039.
`It's pillage': thirsty Uruguayans decry Google's plan to exploit water supply (2023) (theguardian.com)
3040.
Show HN: Mojo Language Syntax Highlighting for Vim (github.com)
3041.
Interactive SQLite Documentation (docs.sqlitecloud.io)
3042.
Show HN: Arthas.ai – An open-source alternative to character.ai (github.com)
3043.
Knuth and Plass line-breaking revisited (2007) (defoe.sourceforge.net)
3044.
"Road to Sora" Paper Reading List (oxen.ai)
3045.
B-52 Armed with Hypersonic Missile Makes Appearance in Guam (twz.com)
3046.
100TB benchmarks for GPU native data processing on 5TB of RAM (voltrondata.com)
3047.
The Linux kernel.task_delayacct sysctl and why you might care about it (utcc.utoronto.ca)
3048.
Sigmoid Loss for Language Image Pre-Training (2023) (arxiv.org)
3049.
3050.
Crypto Had Its Chance (joanwestenberg.com)
3051.
Tennessee becomes the first state to protect musicians against AI (npr.org)
3052.
Ask HN: Why does it seem hard to buy an ONT for fiber?
3053.
Walking just 15,000 steps a week could add three years to your life claims study (dailymail.co.uk)
3054.
Colombia's Special Word for "You" (nytimes.com)
3055.
Fewer people using Elon Musk's X as it struggles to keep users (nbcnews.com)
3056.
AIs ranked by IQ; AI passes 100 IQ for first time, with release of Claude-3 (maximumtruth.org)
3057.
IRS is going after Americans who earn more $400k but don't file tax returns (fortune.com)
3058.
Gemini on the iPhone would be AI's mainstream moment (cnet.com)
3059.
Japan nappy maker shifts from babies to adults (bbc.com)
3060.
Job seekers could soon face an 'employer's market' as unemployment rate rises (globalnews.ca)