March 2024 Archive
1261.
Hackers exploited Windows 0-day for 6 months after Microsoft knew of it (arstechnica.com)
1262.
United Airlines tells Boeing to stop building Max 10s and to switch to max 9s (simpleflying.com)
1263.
RStudio: Integrated development environment (IDE) for R (github.com)
1264.
Swirling Forces, Crushing Pressures Measured in the Proton (quantamagazine.org)
1265.
Show HN: Goqite, a persistent message queue Go library built on SQLite (goqite.com)
1266.
NY Times issues DMCA takedowns of Wordle clones (github.com)
1267.
Figma removed `window.figma` on view-only pages today (forum.figma.com)
1268.
Velox: Meta's Unified Execution Engine [pdf] (eecs.umich.edu)
1269.
Neolithic boats found in the Mediterranean reveal advanced nautical technology (phys.org)
1270.
Happy birthday APFS, 7 years old today (eclecticlight.co)
1271.
The extraordinary lives of coast redwoods (noemamag.com)
1272.
Micron Samples 256 GB DDR5-8800 MCR DIMMs: Modules for Servers (anandtech.com)
1273.
The neuroscientist formerly known as Prince's audio engineer (nature.com)
1274.
US Gov announces $8.5B preliminary CHIPS investment agreement with Intel (commerce.gov)
1275.
The Montreal problem: Why programming languages need a style czar (earthly.dev)
1276.
Loongson 3A6000: A Star Among Chinese CPUs (chipsandcheese.com)
1277.
The Secret Life of XY Monitors (2001) (jmargolin.com)
1278.
Is social media behind an epidemic of teenage mental illness? (nature.com)
1279.
Boeing 777 loses tire while taking off from SF, crushing cars on the ground (twitter.com)
1280.
Job boards are still rife with 'ghost jobs'. What's the point? (bbc.com)
1281.
The Dumber Side of Smart People (collabfund.com)
1282.
OpenAI's "Own Goal" (garymarcus.substack.com)
1283.
The end of the dark universe? (nautil.us)
1284.
Known Meta Sites (gitlab.com)
1285.
'Amazon "search through reviews" is blindly just running an AI model now' (twitter.com)
1286.
Repair shops where subway cars go for a makeover (nytimes.com)
1287.
Dr. Dobb's Journal – Vol 1 (1976) (archive.org)
1288.
America's Last Top Models (newyorker.com)
1289.
Differential storage: A key building block for a DuckDB-based data warehouse (motherduck.com)
1290.
Dear Linux Kernel CNA, what have you done? (amanitasecurity.com)