March 2023 Archive
1171.
Nintendo's Wii U and 3DS stores closing means game over for digital archives (npr.org)
1172.
HP outrages printer users with firmware update suddenly bricking third-party ink (arstechnica.com)
1173.
Making Steel with Electricity (industrydecarbonization.com)
1174.
Nix journey part 0: Learning and reference materials (tinkering.xyz)
1175.
Acropalypse: Windows Save File API is defective by design (twitter.com)
1176.
Show HN: Quality News – Towards a fairer ranking algorithm for Hacker News (news.social-protocols.org)
1177.
Fake Samsung 980 Pro SSDs are spreading around (tomshardware.com)
1178.
RVVM – The RISC-V Virtual Machine (github.com)
1179.
OldLinux: Ancient Linux Resources (oldlinux.org)
1180.
Healing the brain: hydrogels enable neuronal tissue growth (alphagalileo.org)
1181.
A rant on web font licenses (manuelmoreale.com)
1182.
Block loses 20% of value as Hindenburg Research alleges fraud (finance.yahoo.com)
1183.
JSON for Linking Data (json-ld.org)
1184.
How We Knew Space Was a Vacuum (2021) (sky-lights.org)
1185.
Neural Chip Plays Doom Using a Thousandth of a Watt (tomshardware.com)
1186.
Self-replicating Python using ChatGPT (github.com)
1187.
Bunki, a C Coroutine Library (github.com)
1188.
The False Promise of Chomskyism (scottaaronson.blog)
1189.
The 24 Hour “Do Nothing” Challenge (mattlakeman.org)
1190.
Show HN: Professional headshots for remote team with AI (headshotpro.com)
1191.
A brief history of APFS (2022) (eclecticlight.co)
1192.
Moody's downgrades US banking: ‘rapidly deteriorating operating environment’ (cnbc.com)
1193.
AWS Announces Open Source Mountpoint for Amazon S3 (infoq.com)
1194.
Launch HN: CodeComplete (YC W23) – Copilot for Enterprise
1195.
St Scholastica Day Riot (en.wikipedia.org)
1196.
With ships, birds find an easier way to travel (hakaimagazine.com)
1197.
A machine that bankrupted Mark Twain (todayifoundout.com)
1198.
Launch HN: UpTrain (YC W23) – Open-source performance monitoring for ML models
1199.
Kobold, a new web UI crate with zero-cost static DOM (maciej.codes)
1200.
‘Forever chemicals’ deserve more EPA scrutiny (bloomberg.com)