March 2026 Archive
13951.
DuckLineage Extension for DuckDB (github.com)
13952.
Google Touts Dubious Android Browser Benchmarks; Press Swallows It Whole (daringfireball.net)
13953.
Entering the Mind of Ralph Wiggum (stevekinney.com)
13954.
Ask HN: Are there any good coaching skills worth exploring?
13955.
When an ALB Can Replace Nginx (and When It Can't) (yaw.sh)
13956.
Apple: A garage rebel became a multitrillion-dollar empire (zdnet.com)
13957.
I shipped this cinematic mockup tool in 24 hours (ultramock.io)
13958.
Nexus – Agent-native ops platform for ecommerce MCP, self-registration, no demos
13959.
Strengthening GitLab.com security: Mandatory multi-factor authentication (about.gitlab.com)
13960.
Sony and Tcl Sign Definitive Agreements for Strategic Partnership (sony.co.jp)
13961.
Solar Balconies Take Europe by Storm (hackaday.com)
13962.
Euro Office (github.com)
13963.
CEOs Don't Steer (ribbonfarm.com)
13964.
The $200 plastic box opportunity (cjchilvers.com)
13965.
Employers Beware: Uptick in BIPA Lawsuits Targeting AI Note-Taking Software (amundsendavislaw.com)
13966.
The Reason We Do Everything (wggtb.substack.com)
13967.
Show HN: ClawDesk – Agent orchestration layer on top of OpenClaw (github.com)
13968.
The Nuclear Safety Protections in Federal Crosshairs (undark.org)
13969.
Introducing Simple Mode (docs.eventsourcingdb.io)
13970.
What's new in Swift: March 2026 Edition (swift.org)
13971.
Redesign any website with four AI models side by side (shuffle.dev)
13972.
Why Some Criticisms Matter More Than Others (gnupg.org)
13973.
Options for Preloading Images with JavaScript (macarthur.me)
13974.
The unsuccessful self treatment of a case of writers block (pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
13975.
Wonder View Tower, a Century-Old Landmark on Colorado's Eastern Plains (worldswonderviewtower.org)
13976.
Gaim 3 Exists (gaim.imfreedom.org)
13977.
Top Five (Wrong) Reasons You Don't Have Testers (2000) (joelonsoftware.com)
13978.
Reductio Ad Absurdum (en.wikipedia.org)
13979.
Large-scale BTU study shows: solar panels last longer than previously thought (b-tu.de)
13980.
Atlassian's Pragmatic Drag and Drop (github.com)