March 2023 Archive
1711.
1713.
LEDs from Dubai (2021)
(hackaday.com)
1714.
Clothing designed to confuse facial recognition software
(capable.design)
1715.
What Are Signals?
(signia.tldraw.dev)
1716.
1718.
1719.
Our Shift to Usage-Based Pricing
(appsmith.com)
1720.
Perturbation Theory
(en.wikipedia.org)
1721.
How ChatGPT was built from the people who made it
(technologyreview.com)
1722.
BioModels
(ebi.ac.uk)
1723.
The Open Microscopy Environment
(openmicroscopy.org)
1724.
Gloria Dea, Las Vegas magician who vanished into obscurity, has died
(washingtonpost.com)
1725.
How to politely decline a take-home test task
(workplace.stackexchange.com)
1726.
Online daters are less open-minded than their filters suggest
(economist.com)
1727.
1728.
Safety and Soundness in Rust
(jacko.io)
1729.
GitHub India's entire Engineering team is fired
(twitter.com)
1730.
This week in KDE: “More Wayland fixes”
(pointieststick.com)
1731.
Building a city optimized for bikes is a choice
(distilled.earth)
1732.
Bard is much worse at puzzle solving than ChatGPT
(twofergoofer.com)
1733.
Your reading should be messy
(robinrendle.com)
1734.
ChatGPT powered GitHub code review app
(chatcody.umso.co)
1735.
Chickens, cows, threatened in Ransomware on Canadian farms
(financialpost.com)
1736.
Decreasing the number of memory accesses
(johnnysswlab.com)
1737.
1738.
A brief guide to Kubernetes networking
(ergomake.dev)
1739.
Weka Violates MinIO's Open Source Licenses
(blog.min.io)
1740.
Story of Sosumi and the Mac Startup Sound
(reekes.net)