March 2024 Archive
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USB hubs, printers, Java, and more seemingly broken by macOS 14.4 update
(arstechnica.com)
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FDA says marijuana has a legitimate medicinal purpose
(abcactionnews.com)
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Shields up: New ideas might make active shielding viable
(arstechnica.com)
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Parsing URLs in Python
(tkte.ch)
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A. K. Dewdney has died
(lfpress.remembering.ca)
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Show HN: Invertornot.com – API to enhance your images in dark-mode
(invertornot.com)
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David Holladay, blindness technology pioneer, has died
(braillists.org)
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Mars Has Influence on Earth's Oceans and Climate, Repeating Every 2.4M Years
(smithsonianmag.com)
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Boeing's Dead Whistleblower Spoke the Truth
(thefp.com)
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Meta takes $40K, holds our business ransom
(tidbyt.com)
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I'm Betting on Call-by-Push-Value
(thunderseethe.dev)
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Facebook Is Not Working
(metastatus.com)
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Deploying fiber in the home
(blog.daknob.net)
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The Corvette that Windows zip folders bought
(twitter.com)
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The Apple Jonathan: A 1980s concept computer that never shipped
(512pixels.net)
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Show HN: I made a books recommendation app based on your mood
(booksbymood.com)
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Show HN: Let's Build AI
(letsbuild.ai)
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Lifelong Disadvantage: How Socioeconomics Affect Brain Function
(jneurosci.org)
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Ethereum Foundation removes their canary
(github.com)
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Scaleway launches RISC-V servers
(labs.scaleway.com)
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Show HN: Free Plain-Text Bookmarking
(webtag.io)
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Silicon Valley is pricing academics out of AI research
(washingtonpost.com)
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Inkjets are for more than just printing
(spectrum.ieee.org)