March 2023 Archive
1861.
Sōzu – HTTP reverse proxy in Rust for immutable infrastructures (sozu.io)
1862.
Template – A simple framework for webapps (github.com)
1863.
What's new for RISC-V in LLVM 16 (muxup.com)
1864.
Mini-Consortia Forming Around Chiplets (semiengineering.com)
1865.
EV startups from Lucid to Rivian see demand fade, supply chain issues linger (reuters.com)
1866.
Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (March 2023)
1867.
Stellantis CEO: There may not be enough raw materials to electrify globe (detroitnews.com)
1868.
Samsung's response on 'moonshot' controversy (samsungmobilepress.com)
1869.
The collapse of companies like SVB is triggering demand for corporate merch (modernretail.co)
1870.
How America Manufactures Poverty (newyorker.com)
1871.
10 days fasting and calcium/vit d supplements increases bone mineral density (sciencedirect.com)
1872.
British PCs of the 1980s (arstechnica.com)
1873.
The Role of AI in Accelerating Skill Development (saulcosta.com)
1874.
A man says he accidentally unlocked and drove someone else’s Tesla using the app (globalnews.ca)
1875.
Texas Is Trying to Scrub Abortion from Its Internet (news.yahoo.com)
1876.
Always use Zoom in a browser. Avoid the app (2020) (forbes.com)
1877.
Twitter refused to pay AWS bill, so Amazon refused to pay for ads (datacenterdynamics.com)
1878.
The untapped potential of human programming (2022) (humanprogramming.substack.com)
1879.
Reflections on a Decade of Coding (scattered-thoughts.net)
1880.
Launch HN: EdgeBit (YC W23) – live software vulnerability analysis
1881.
Revolutionary Stroke Treatment Will Save Millions of Lives (nytimes.com)
1882.
Glamorize your problem domain (2022) (twitchard.github.io)
1883.
A Quarter Century of Mozilla (blog.mozilla.org)
1884.
Oldest Human Genome from Southern Spain (forensicmag.com)
1885.
Arkansas: No need to age verify kids working in meat processing plants (techdirt.com)
1886.
Did air pollution influence famous impressionist painters? (smithsonianmag.com)
1887.
Pico_1140: A PDP11/40 emulator that will run Unix v5/v6 on a Raspberry Pi RP2040 (github.com)
1888.
Tell HN: Duolingo (NYSE: DUOL) disrepects your privacy and dislikes questions
1889.
An Unstandardized, Decentralized Carnival Fire: How Rare Books Are Cataloged (lithub.com)
1890.
Anti-porn bills could force device makers to censor sexual material (nbcnews.com)