March 2024 Archive
1141.
No installation required: how WebAssembly is changing scientific computing (nature.com)
1142.
Open Policy Agent (openpolicyagent.org)
1143.
MyHeritage debuts OldNews.com, offering access to myriad historical newspapers (techcrunch.com)
1144.
The roller ship was not an effective way to cross the high seas (hackaday.com)
1145.
School absences have ‘exploded’ almost everywhere (nytimes.com)
1146.
Doubts grow about the biosignature approach to alien-hunting (quantamagazine.org)
1147.
Show HN: Detecting adblock, without JavaScript, by abusing HTTP 103 responses (github.com)
1148.
Birmingham council's 'equal pay' bankruptcy provided cover for Oracle disaster (theconversation.com)
1149.
British Library cyber incident review [pdf] (bl.uk)
1150.
PostgreSQL is eating the database world (pigsty.io)
1151.
Scientists traced a mysterious Covid case back to six toilets (technologyreview.com)
1152.
PlanetScale performs layoff and prioritizes profitability (planetscale.com)
1153.
Build Initramfs Rootless (blog.izissise.net)
1154.
Spinner-mouse: Arduino-based USB rotary controller for Arkanoid, Tempest, etc. (github.com)
1155.
Colecovision BASIC compiler: CVBasic v0.1.0 (forums.atariage.com)
1156.
A step beyond Rust's pattern matching (radiki.dev)
1157.
Family of Boeing whistleblower John Barnett speaks out following his death (cbsnews.com)
1158.
The lithium-ion battery may not be the best bet for EVs (spectrum.ieee.org)
1159.
Large Language Models Are Neurosymbolic Reasoners (arxiv.org)
1160.
Engineers find a new way to convert carbon dioxide into useful products (news.mit.edu)
1161.
Want to start a startup? Meet all the YC partners in Boston – Apr 20th (ycombinator.com)
1162.
Simplicity of IRC (2022) (susam.net)
1163.
Be more lucky (newsletter.pnote.eu)
1164.
Backpressure explained – the resisted flow of data through software (2019) (medium.com)
1165.
The Photo Behind the Iconic Columbia Pictures 'Torch Lady' Logo (2022) (petapixel.com)
1166.
Natron: Open-source alternative to Adobe After Effects (linuxtechmore.com)
1167.
Jails banned visits in "quid pro quo" with prison phone companies, lawsuits say (arstechnica.com)
1168.
EU Probes Apple's Decision to Shut Down Epic's Developer Account (macrumors.com)
1169.
Nvidia Unveils Blackwell, Its Next GPU (spectrum.ieee.org)
1170.
The new science on what ultra-processed food does to the brain (wsj.com)