March 2023 Archive
2941.
You Do Not Have a Shoe Size (writing.kemitchell.com)
2942.
Why people make a living online out of courses on how to make a living online?
2943.
When Student Loan Payments Resume, Households Will Feel the Pinch (bloomberg.com)
2944.
Britain's economic trajectory will soon see it overtaken by Poland (news.sky.com)
2945.
Show HN: Find words “halfway” between two others (halfwaywords.com)
2946.
The Machinery of Freedom [pdf] (daviddfriedman.com)
2947.
South Korea government proposes increasing cap on weekly work hours (washingtonpost.com)
2948.
Ask HN: Does ChatGPT respect Robots.txt?
2949.
GPT4All outscores GPT-3.5 on new hallucination metric (github.com)
2950.
Identifying organic compounds with visible light (phys.org)
2951.
Deep Dive into ZGC: A Modern Garbage Collector in OpenJDK (2022) [pdf] (dl.acm.org)
2952.
Plans to repopulate Hawaii’s forests with its crows have been upended (washingtonpost.com)
2953.
Utah Gov. signs laws requiring parental consent for minors to use social media (nbcnews.com)
2954.
The Cheapest Bookstore in the World: The Temple of the Muses (2017) (historytoday.com)
2955.
Patterns is building a platform to abstract away data science busywork (techcrunch.com)
2956.
The climate benefits of a four-day workweek (bbc.com)
2957.
The Alarming Rise of India’s Pay-to-Breathe Industry (wired.com)
2958.
Software Developer Competencies (How to Recognize a Good Programmer) (levelup.gitconnected.com)
2959.
EasyCrypt: Computer-Aided Cryptographic Proofs (github.com)
2960.
SBF indicted for shelling out $40M. in bribes to Chinese officials (reuters.com)
2961.
The Moby Project: accelerated software containerization (github.com)
2962.
Martin Frobenius Ledermüller’s Microscopic Delights (1759–63) (publicdomainreview.org)
2963.
Google and Microsoft’s chatbots are already citing one another's misinformation (theverge.com)
2964.
The Internet Archive has lost its first fight to scan/lend e-books like library (theverge.com)
2965.
Home food delivery’s questionable value, for consumers and investors (wsj.com)
2966.
Most Americans Doubt Their Children Will Be Better Off (wsj.com)
2967.
To ensure vaccines work properly, men should get a good night’s sleep (economist.com)
2968.
Ask HN: Namecheap jacked up the price on a domain name, can you explain?
2969.
Open-source projects are demanding legal agreements to create PRs (cla-assistant.io)
2970.
Phone received 7 straight years of software updates, besting even Samsung (androidauthority.com)