March 2024 Archive
1981.
1982.
1983.
1984.
The Terrifying A.I. Scam That Uses Your Loved One's Voice
(newyorker.com)
1985.
Amazon Cancels Fees for Customers Moving to Rival Cloud Services
(bloomberg.com)
1986.
Visualization 'demonic' face distortions in a case of prosopometamorphopsia
(medicalxpress.com)
1987.
Hotel Hotspot Hijinks
(peateasea.de)
1988.
An Introduction to Modern CMake
(cliutils.gitlab.io)
1989.
1990.
Original Pirate Material
(historytoday.com)
1991.
The perils of pause(2) (2023)
(cipht.net)
1992.
Show HN: A talking board game in a 2k program and 128 bytes of RAM
(s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com)
1993.
AT&T confirms data breach and resets customer passcodes
(theverge.com)
1994.
Arthropod Intelligence? The Case for Portia (2020)
(frontiersin.org)
1995.
1996.
Secure by Design: Google's Perspective on Memory Safety
(security.googleblog.com)
1997.
1998.
Context-switching – one of the worst productivity killers
(newsletter.eng-leadership.com)
1999.
2000.
Modern Git Commands and Features You Should Be Using
(martinheinz.dev)
2001.
A new kind of MD5 collision
(twitter.com)
2002.
Thin, bacteria-coated fibers could lead to self-healing concrete
(theconversation.com)
2003.
CDC ditches 5-day Covid isolation, argues Covid is becoming flu-like
(arstechnica.com)
2004.
Toyota's hybrid-first strategy is delivering big profits
(nytimes.com)
2006.
SSPL Is Bad
(ssplisbad.com)
2007.
Meta to Wind Down Its News Feature in the US and Australia
(bloomberg.com)
2008.
A copy of a copy of a copy: FDA medical device clearances
(wcedmisten.fyi)
2009.
The Future of the Monetary System [pdf]
(credit-suisse.com)
2010.
The IRS Has an Answer to TurboTax
(theatlantic.com)