March 2023 Archive
2371.
High-value Amazon orders 'switched for cat food', say customers (bbc.co.uk)
2372.
Tool for Thought (2005) (stevenberlinjohnson.com)
2373.
Show HN: Datapane – A new way to build reports, dashboards, and apps in Python
2374.
Tell HN: I was laid off from my job and I feel better than ever
2375.
Ask HN: Projects that generate good enough income for you?
2376.
Google Bard Plagiarized Our Article, Then Apologized When Caught (tomshardware.com)
2377.
Welcome to the PyPI Blog (blog.pypi.org)
2378.
Snails Cross Vast Oceans (nautil.us)
2379.
RFC: Organizations for Sourcehut (lists.sr.ht)
2380.
Torch.fx.Transformer – symbolically modify PyTorch modules (pytorch.org)
2381.
Drop-in endpoint observability for Docker and K8s (akitasoftware.com)
2382.
Simple Smalltalk Testing: With Patterns (web.archive.org)
2383.
America’s property market suggests recession is on the way (economist.com)
2384.
An EV that removes CO2 from the air (voitureblog.com)
2385.
Raising the bar for software security: GitHub 2FA begins March 13 (github.blog)
2386.
Newest Linux Gaming Predictions for 2023 (boilingsteam.com)
2387.
Florida bill to require bloggers writing about governor to register with state (wfla.com)
2388.
An apologia of lazy evaluation (epicandmonicisnotiso.blogspot.com)
2389.
Iain M. Banks describing GPT in 2005 novel (whatisthequestion.wordpress.com)
2390.
Self-Admitted Technical Debt (neverworkintheory.org)
2391.
A short history of the VW Mark 1 Rabbit/Golf (2021) (haynes.com)
2392.
Banking on the Seaweed Rush (hakaimagazine.com)
2393.
PDOS: Public Domain Operating System (pdos.org)
2394.
What are the demographics of stars visible to the naked eye? (physics.stackexchange.com)
2395.
Ask HN: What audio/sound-related OSS projects can I contribute to?
2396.
Show HN: Easy-to-use licensing library for .NET apps (github.com)
2397.
How to make sense of intelligence leaks (economist.com)
2398.
Apple: Whistleblower about Working Conditions (twitter.com)
2399.
Steam will drop support for Windows 7 and Windows 8 on January 1, 2024 (engadget.com)
2400.
Researchers Use AI to Generate Images Based on People's Brain Activity (vice.com)