Last year, an unknown person took nominal control over OpenAI's startup fund
(businessinsider.com)
March 2024 Archive
1621.
1622.
Cisco Acquires Splunk
(cisco.com)
1623.
Tax return is secret by law. TurboTax wants you to give up your privacy
(washingtonpost.com)
1624.
Meteorite Self-test check-list
(sites.wustl.edu)
1625.
The $25B Eigenvector: The Linear Algebra behind Google (2006)
(epubs.siam.org)
1626.
1627.
Open-Source AI at FOSDEM
(lwn.net)
1628.
Chiplet IP Standards Are Just the Beginning
(semiengineering.com)
1629.
Loneliness in Midlife: A Growing Gap Between US and Europe
(neurosciencenews.com)
1630.
1631.
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1634.
The Mystery of Sudden Genius
(psychologytoday.com)
1635.
Disk write buffering and its interactions with write flushes
(utcc.utoronto.ca)
1636.
Something exceptionally grim is happening on the Internet
(mastodon.lawprofs.org)
1637.
1638.
Veryl: A Modern Hardware Description Language
(github.com)
1639.
OpenAI's Lies and Half-Truths
(garymarcus.substack.com)
1640.
Ultra-processed foods: largest ever review shows many ill effects on health
(theconversation.com)
1641.
1642.
A developer portfolio as a 2D top-down walking simulator
(jslegenddev.github.io)
1643.
1644.
1645.
WebKit Features in Safari 17.4
(webkit.org)
1646.
1648.
"3 Body Problem" Is a Rare Species of Sci-Fi Epic
(newyorker.com)
1650.
Why "Freakonomics" failed to transform economics
(economist.com)