March 2023 Archive
391.
Butler Virtual Operating System (tristancacqueray.github.io)
392.
30 Days of Python (github.com)
393.
Retail, search and Amazon’s $40B ‘advertising’ business (ben-evans.com)
394.
Zig as an alternative to writing unsafe Rust (zackoverflow.dev)
395.
Epic Games, others accuse Sundar Pichai of violating retention obligations (fosspatents.com)
396.
Primitive Technology: Iron Bacteria Cement [video] (youtube.com)
397.
Vivaldi co-founder: Advertisers 'stole the internet from us' (xda-developers.com)
398.
Coinbase issued Wells notice by SEC (reuters.com)
399.
Original Prusa MK4 (prusa3d.com)
400.
Unchecked corporate pricing power is a factor in US inflation (ft.com)
401.
AI for developers and Google Workspace (blog.google)
402.
Anki-fy your life (abouttolearn.substack.com)
403.
Mullvad becomes highest level of Tor Member (Shallot) (mullvad.net)
404.
Rogule: A dungeon a day keeps the Balrog away (rogule.com)
405.
There’s no such thing as a tree phylogenetically (2021) (eukaryotewritesblog.com)
406.
Cloudflare disables access to ‘pirated’ content on its IPFS gateway (torrentfreak.com)
407.
Tailscale Funnel now available in beta (tailscale.com)
408.
Ask HN: What books helped you in your entrepreneurship journey?
409.
Deutschlandticket for regional bus and rail services to be offered for €49/month (deutschland.de)
410.
Nalanda University flourished for more than seven centuries (bbc.com)
411.
Windows 11 KB5023778 update adds promotions to the Start menu (bleepingcomputer.com)
412.
Thorium – A Starship Bridge Simulator (thoriumsim.com)
413.
Ethically Sourced Lena Picture (mortenhannemose.github.io)
414.
Show HN: NESFab – Programming language for making NES games (pubby.games)
415.
Zero energy ready homes are coming (energy.gov)
416.
When SVG almost got network support for raw sockets (leonidasv.com)
417.
Are you ok? (memex.marginalia.nu)
418.
A world to win: WebAssembly for the rest of us (wingolog.org)
419.
SVG Backgrounds (svgbackgrounds.com)
420.
5k-year-old tavern with food still inside discovered in iraq (smithsonianmag.com)