March 2023 Archive
1291.
The SPAC Fad Is Ending in a Pile of Bankruptcies and Fire Sales (bloomberg.com)
1292.
What Is Systems Programming, Really? (2018) (willcrichton.net)
1293.
Ars: “Book publishers with surging profits struggle to prove IA hurt sales” (arstechnica.com)
1294.
Project Orion (en.wikipedia.org)
1295.
US Police raids home; sues homeowner over CCTV footage of raid (fox19.com)
1296.
GitHub's User Content certificate has expired (github.com)
1297.
The Super Tiny Compiler (github.com)
1298.
Show HN: Next.js ChatGPT – Responsive chat application powered by GPT-4 (github.com)
1299.
RISC-V Business: Testing StarFive's VisionFive 2 SBC (jeffgeerling.com)
1300.
How to measure milliseconds mechanically for camera shutter calibration [video] (youtube.com)
1301.
Intel continues with more optimizations to the Linux kernel (phoronix.com)
1302.
PEP 709 – Inlined Comprehensions (peps.python.org)
1303.
EU was set to ban internal combustion engine cars, then Germany changed its mind (cnn.com)
1304.
The extensible vi layer for Emacs (github.com)
1305.
Folia – Multithreading Coming to your Minecraft server (paper-chan.moe)
1306.
Practical Libc-free threading on Linux (nullprogram.com)
1307.
The Worlds of Italo Calvino (newyorker.com)
1308.
Polio cases in Africa linked to new oral vaccine (science.org)
1309.
Minimum Viable Finance: The Guide for Seed/Series A Startups (causal.app)
1310.
PostgreSQL Logical Replication Explained (postgresql.fastware.com)
1311.
Catholic group spent millions on app data that tracked gay priests (washingtonpost.com)
1312.
Qualcomm CEO says he’s expecting Apple to use its own modems in iPhones in 2024 (cnbc.com)
1313.
2023 State of Software Engineers [pdf] (pages.hired.email)
1314.
Medieval monks were distracted too (nytimes.com)
1315.
You just gotta tell a good story (kampheyapproved.medium.com)
1316.
Had enough of Android? First 'Focal' based Ubuntu Touch is out (theregister.com)
1317.
What Will Transformers Transform? (rodneybrooks.com)
1318.
Roku to cut 200 jobs in second round of layoffs (reuters.com)
1319.
PCIe for Hackers: The Diffpair Prelude (hackaday.com)
1320.
Reliability via Automated Renewal Information (letsencrypt.org)