March 2026 Archive
8011.
The Math That Explains Why Bell Curves Are Everywhere
(quantamagazine.org)
8012.
Nvidia Nemotron Coalition of Leading AI Labs to Advance Open Frontier Models
(nvidianews.nvidia.com)
8013.
The Data Structures of Roads
(sandboxspirit.com)
8014.
8015.
I cloned a $150/year fasting app with one prompt. It's now on the App Store
(bonzoq.github.io)
8016.
Plants moved from sea to land and changed Earth forever
(theconversation.com)
8017.
8018.
Coal plant forced to stay open due to emergency order isn't even running
(arstechnica.com)
8019.
What 100M Volts Do to the Body and Mind
(theatlantic.com)
8020.
Photonic Computing: The Final AI Hardware Frontier
(twitter.com)
8021.
8022.
Why Insect Farming Startups Are Going Bankrupt
(undark.org)
8023.
8024.
Underrated Postgres: Create (Extended) Statistics
(vela.simplyblock.io)
8025.
8026.
8027.
Are AI agents slowing us down?
(newsletter.pragmaticengineer.com)
8028.
My agent built its own tools
(sonarly.com)
8029.
8030.
8031.
TeXmacs 2.1.5 has been released
(forum.texmacs.cn)
8032.
8033.
8034.
YouTube is experimenting with ads visible even after users skip
(searchengineland.com)
8035.
8036.
Comprehension Debt – the hidden cost of AI generated code
(addyosmani.com)
8037.
I Choose Ruby on Rails in the AI Coding Era
(jessewaites.com)
8038.
8039.
8040.
I dug into the Flipper One's firmware, and it's a pocket Linux PC
(xda-developers.com)