March 2026 Archive
12961.
Multi-Array Queue: Now Lock-Free (github.com)
12962.
US jury finds Meta and Google liable in social media addiction trial (reuters.com)
12963.
Everyone's very angry online right now (garbageday.email)
12964.
Taxes: Geopolitics (devblogs.microsoft.com)
12965.
Apple hasn't caught up to MacBook Neo demand yet (9to5mac.com)
12966.
Lord of Light (en.wikipedia.org)
12967.
To Understand AI's Future, Read Dickens, Bronte, Industrial Revolution Novels (bloomberg.com)
12968.
q and KDB-X (code.kx.com)
12969.
We built Avancé Communicatie (digital services for Dutch companies) (avancecommunicatie.nl)
12970.
Show HN: I redesigned Activity Monitor's dock icon to look native
12971.
Show HN: Daily Reflections – A private, zero-dependency, local-first PWA journal (yaninatrekhleb.com)
12972.
Shader Development Studio (shader.se)
12973.
The OpenAI Safety Bug Bounty Program (openai.com)
12974.
Show HN: Nanostat – automated particle analysis for electron microscopy images (nanostat.ai)
12975.
Review: Why Evolution Is True (ncse.ngo)
12976.
Agents over Bubbles (stratechery.com)
12977.
Careless Whisper – personal local speech to text (github.com)
12978.
Adult adoptions: Keeping Japan's family firms alive (2012) (bbc.com)
12979.
The salt lakes are drying up, but solutions are hard to come by (nature.com)
12980.
You Had a Story (nolanlawson.com)
12981.
Earth's 'Gateway to Hell' keeps getting bigger (popsci.com)
12982.
Cryptographers engage in war of words over RustSec bug reports subsequent ban (theregister.com)
12983.
AI is becoming a utility: tokens are the new electricity (buysellram.com)
12984.
Consumer Rights Wiki (consumerrights.wiki)
12985.
Claude just got a new superpower (amazingcto.com)
12986.
Show HN: We mapped 122K carbon removal researchers using OpenAlex/ORCID/OpenClaw (captaindrawdown.com)
12987.
Total fertility rate doesn't tell the number of births women eventually have (ourworldindata.org)
12988.
An Inside Look at the Subway's Archaic Signal System (nytimes.com)
12989.
Spyware once used by governments is now spreading to cybercriminals (axios.com)
12990.
Customizing the Emacs Email Experience with Mu4e (brainbaking.com)