March 2023 Archive
2821.
What's that smell? Detecting air quality with Python, Raspberry Pi, and Redis (2023.pythonwebconf.com)
2822.
Redis vs. Dragonfly Scalability and Performance (dragonflydb.io)
2823.
Universal Speech Model (USM): State-of-the-art speech AI for 100 languages (ai.googleblog.com)
2824.
How 16 Companies Are Dominating the World’s Google Search Results (detailed.com)
2825.
The strange case of ICMP Type 69 on Linux (2015) (blog.benjojo.co.uk)
2826.
A little-known French archaeologist, finally in the limelight (washingtonpost.com)
2827.
Understanding Social Media Recommendation Algorithms (knightcolumbia.org)
2828.
Silicon Valley Bank had no official chief risk officer for 8 months (fortune.com)
2829.
Sergey Brin, Other Billionaires Issued Subpoenas in JPMorgan Epstein Suit (wsj.com)
2830.
Arthritis drug mimics “young blood” transfusions to reverse aging in mice (newatlas.com)
2831.
AMD Preparing “OpenSIL” for Open-Source Silicon Initialization with Coreboot (phoronix.com)
2832.
South Korea has the lowest fertility rate, which has lessons for us all (text.npr.org)
2833.
Close to 190 banks could face Silicon Valley Bank's fate, according to new study (usatoday.com)
2834.
Ask HN: Do you still use browser bookmarks?
2835.
In California, a Race to Capture the Water Before It Escapes (wsj.com)
2836.
Page builders might not be a good idea (silvestar.codes)
2837.
Nearly every person in Iraq is an illegal streaming pirate, sources say (torrentfreak.com)
2838.
White House backs bill that could give it power to ban TikTok nationwide (theguardian.com)
2839.
Reddit to vacate current headquarters and relocate (sfgate.com)
2840.
OpenAI's ChatGPT plugins may revolutionise the traditional customer journey (tevfik.xyz)
2841.
Samsung caught faking zoom photos of the Moon (theverge.com)
2842.
Mark Zuckerberg Quietly Buries the Metaverse (thestreet.com)
2843.
It Will Take More Than $60K Salaries to Solve the Teacher Shortage (edweek.org)
2844.
Just accidentally spent $300 on a single BigQuery query (twitter.com)
2845.
The Ambiguous Zone (bennorthrop.com)
2846.
Google’s Bard wants Google to be broken up (theverge.com)
2847.
Stupid Patent of the Month: Clocking in to Work–On an App (eff.org)
2848.
Twitter Outages Hit Users Worldwide (wsj.com)
2849.
My Daughter's Rescue Dog Helped Me Deal with Her Addiction (runnersworld.com)
2850.
Memex is a secure archiving tool that offers a user interface similar to Git's (c9x.me)