March 2024 Archive
2611.
Cosmic cleaners: the scientists scouring English cathedral roofs for space dust (theguardian.com)
2612.
FTC to Protect Data of 1.6B People Tracked by Now-Bankrupt Data Broker (techdirt.com)
2613.
Taiwan's Digital Minister activist Audrey Tang survives assassination attempt (twitter.com)
2614.
Basic Things (matklad.github.io)
2615.
Benchmarking LLMs against human expert-curated biomedical knowledge graphs (sciencedirect.com)
2616.
Sam Bankman-Fried Should Get 40 to 50 Years in Prison, Prosecutors Say (nytimes.com)
2617.
Analog computing can solve complex equations and use far less energy (umass.edu)
2618.
List of Free and Public APIs (publicapis.dev)
2619.
Building for Builders (deven.codes)
2620.
Designing the light source for IRIS (bunniestudios.com)
2621.
2622.
Ask HN: Doom and Gloom but financial markets doing well?
2623.
Reddit's long, rocky road to an IPO (nytimes.com)
2624.
Alcohol-Related Deaths Surge to Nearly 500 a Day, CDC Says (nytimes.com)
2625.
Renaissance Women (yalereview.org)
2626.
How A.I. chatbots become political (nytimes.com)
2627.
Scythians Between Russia and Ukraine (languagelog.ldc.upenn.edu)
2628.
Ask HN: Why can't image generation models spell?
2629.
Tesla starts using 'Supervised Full Self-Driving' language (electrek.co)
2630.
ASML may be looking to leave the Netherlands (tomshardware.com)
2631.
The First Cat War (birdhistory.substack.com)
2632.
Don't use your ORM entities for everything – embrace the SQL (blackparrotlabs.io)
2633.
ASML is threatening to leave the Netherlands (mileskellerman.substack.com)
2634.
Indians are unwittingly recruited into the Russian army (lemonde.fr)
2635.
Antarctica, Earth's largest refrigerator, is defrosting (economist.com)
2636.
SpaceX douments show company forbids employees sell stock if they've misbehaved (techcrunch.com)
2637.
Mark Russinovich: "There is industry consensus on moving away from C/C++" (twitter.com)
2638.
Truffle-1 is an AI inference engine designed to run open source models at home (preorder.itsalltruffles.com)
2639.
Copy/paste plain text should be the default (rubenerd.com)
2640.
Why Rust is worse than C for programming low-level hw (infosec.exchange)