March 2026 Archive
121.
A sufficiently detailed spec is code (haskellforall.com)
122.
Our commitment to Windows quality (blogs.windows.com)
123.
Ollama is now powered by MLX on Apple Silicon in preview (ollama.com)
124.
Show HN: I took back Video.js after 16 years and we rewrote it to be 88% smaller (videojs.org)
125.
Shell Tricks That Make Life Easier (and Save Your Sanity) (blog.hofstede.it)
126.
The MacBook Neo (daringfireball.net)
127.
/e/OS is a complete, fully “deGoogled” mobile ecosystem (e.foundation)
128.
Moving from GitHub to Codeberg, for lazy people (unterwaditzer.net)
129.
TUI Studio – visual terminal UI design tool (tui.studio)
130.
Microscopes can see video on a laserdisc (youtube.com)
131.
Go hard on agents, not on your filesystem (jai.scs.stanford.edu)
132.
Slovenian officials blame Israeli firm Black Cube for trying to manipulate vote (wsj.com)
133.
A GitHub Issue Title Compromised 4k Developer Machines (grith.ai)
134.
Where things stand with the Department of War (anthropic.com)
135.
Hardening Firefox with Anthropic's Red Team (anthropic.com)
136.
Anatomy of the .claude/ folder (blog.dailydoseofds.com)
137.
Whistleblower claims ex-DOGE member says he took Social Security data to new job (washingtonpost.com)
138.
An interactive map of Flock Cams (deflock.org)
139.
Workers who love ‘synergizing paradigms’ might be bad at their jobs (news.cornell.edu)
140.
GrapheneOS will remain usable by anyone without requiring personal information (grapheneos.social)
141.
Yann LeCun raises $1B to build AI that understands the physical world (wired.com)
142.
The 'paperwork flood': How I drowned a bureaucrat before dinner (sightlessscribbles.com)
143.
GitHub backs down, kills Copilot pull-request ads after backlash (theregister.com)
144.
Reports of code's death are greatly exaggerated (stevekrouse.com)
145.
Say No to Palantir in Europe (action.wemove.eu)
146.
“Your frustration is the product” (daringfireball.net)
147.
Project Nomad – Knowledge That Never Goes Offline (projectnomad.us)
148.
Miscellanea: The War in Iran (acoup.blog)
149.
Ars Technica fires reporter after AI controversy involving fabricated quotes (futurism.com)
150.
Chrome DevTools MCP (2025) (developer.chrome.com)