March 2024 Archive
3061.
Andrew Huberman's Mechanisms of Control (nymag.com)
3062.
Ukraine open sourced it's star government services app (opensource.diia.gov.ua)
3063.
Intel to get $3.5B infusion from U.S. gov't to make chips for military: Report (tomshardware.com)
3064.
A New Surge in Power Use Is Threatening U.S. Climate Goals (nytimes.com)
3065.
Behind the design: A deep dive into Aptos (microsoft.design)
3066.
Want to build muscle? Why carbs could be just as important as protein (theconversation.com)
3067.
The Elon Musk interview that got Don Lemon's show canceled (theverge.com)
3068.
4 Internal Apple Emails That Helped the DOJ Build Its Case (wired.com)
3069.
Beware Scaling on AWS in Early Days
3070.
Why Do Universities Ignore Good Ideas? – Mind Matters (mindmatters.ai)
3071.
Only 3.5% of all mobile apps reach $10k monthly (appleinsider.com)
3072.
End the Phone-Based Childhood Now (theatlantic.com)
3073.
Stack Overflow to charge LLM developers for access to its coding content (theregister.com)
3074.
Parakeet: A Tiny LLM
3075.
Lego head mugshots add to California's debate on policing and privacy (apnews.com)
3076.
Heat pumps slash emissions even if powered by a dirty grid (canarymedia.com)
3077.
Stop Doing Business with Russia (leave-russia.org)
3078.
New studies suggest millions with mild cognitive impairment go undiagnosed (theconversation.com)
3079.
Facebook Is Filled with AI-Generated Garbage–and Older Adults Are Being Tricked (thedailybeast.com)
3080.
The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Inlining CSS (strikingloo.github.io)
3081.
Show HN: I made a Chrome extension that can scrape any website with one click (easyscraper.com)
3082.
JWT confirms something is seriously wrong with our understanding of the universe (livescience.com)
3083.
Sam Altman: OpenAI, GPT-5, Sora, Board Saga, Elon Musk, Ilya, Power and AGI [video] (youtube.com)
3084.
The Greatest Meme Template (readtrung.com)
3085.
MANATEE(lm): Market Analysis based on language model architectures (colab.research.google.com)
3086.
One fan spent three years saving a Final Fantasy game before it shut down (theverge.com)
3087.
US and Europe try to tame surveillance capitalism (theregister.com)
3088.
Bluesky starts letting users pick their own moderation filters (theverge.com)
3089.
China uses foreign firms to turbocharge its industry (high-capacity.com)
3090.
Do be do be do (2017) [pdf] (arxiv.org)