March 2024 Archive
301.
A proposal to add signals to JavaScript (github.com)
302.
I accidentally deleted a bad game revision from MAME (mistys-internet.website)
303.
Feedle: A search engine for blogs and podcasts (feedle.world)
304.
Show HN: Astro App (astro.sshh.io)
305.
Building an Open Source Decentralized E-Book Search Engine (github.com)
306.
Direct File officially opens in 12 pilot states (irs.gov)
307.
HDMI Forum does not allow an open source implementation of the HDMI 2.1 spec (arstechnica.com)
308.
I wrote a new JIT compiler for PostgreSQL (pinaraf.info)
309.
When new hires get paid more, top performers resign first (hbr.org)
310.
Giant 'sand battery' holds a week's heat for a whole town (newatlas.com)
311.
The man who bought Pine Bluff, Arkansas (2022) (maxread.substack.com)
312.
Cloudflare Announces Firewall for AI (blog.cloudflare.com)
313.
Redis License Changed (github.com)
314.
The hater's guide to Kubernetes (paulbutler.org)
315.
Miles Davis and the recording of Kind of Blue (esquire.com)
316.
2600.network Dialup Service (2600.network)
317.
YaCy, a distributed Web Search Engine, based on a peer-to-peer network (yacy.net)
318.
Great ideas in theoretical computer science (cs251.com)
319.
Deep Learning in JavaScript (github.com)
320.
Kdenlive 24.02 open source video editor released (kdenlive.org)
321.
Bug in reader/writer locks in Windows API (old.reddit.com)
322.
Vancouver’s new mega-development is big, ambitious and Indigenous (macleans.ca)
323.
FTC and DOJ want to free McDonald's ice cream machines from DMCA repair rules (arstechnica.com)
324.
The later we meet someone in a sequence, the more negatively we describe them (suchscience.org)
325.
The window for great-grandmothers is closing (memoirsandrambles.substack.com)
326.
Group buys up large tracts of land in Romania to create 'European Yellowstone' (english.elpais.com)
327.
20 Years of "Not Even Wrong" (math.columbia.edu)
328.
OpenAI board reappoints Altman and adds three other directors (reuters.com)
329.
Notes on El Salvador (mattlakeman.org)
330.
Postgres is eating the database world (medium.com)