March 2023 Archive
3121.
Nvidia sees AI's “iPhone moment,” unleashes barrage of plans (investors.com)
3122.
Espresso and Open Source Hardware? (sohl.substack.com)
3123.
Polynonce: A Tale of a Novel Ecdsa Attack and Bitcoin Tears (research.kudelskisecurity.com)
3124.
Which Stores Are Scanning Your Face? No One Knows (nytimes.com)
3125.
Show HN: Mermaid Flow (mermaidflow.app)
3126.
NetBSD Turns 30 (github.com)
3127.
Objaverse: Dataset with 800K+ Annotated 3D Objects (objaverse.allenai.org)
3128.
Bank of England Shuts Silicon Valley Bank’s U.K. Subsidiary (wsj.com)
3129.
Uneven Circuit Aging Becoming a Bigger Problem (semiengineering.com)
3130.
Bitcoin ATMs drained after hackers exploit zero-day bug (techradar.com)
3131.
Atlas Winced: Starting a Company Is Harder Than You Think (blog.southparkcommons.com)
3132.
Apple A17 performance expectations may be lowered due to TSMC N3B (techpowerup.com)
3133.
The Book of Secret Knowledge (github.com)
3134.
WHO blasts China for not disclosing potential data on Covid-19’s origin (science.org)
3135.
Week 3 of LLaMA (replicate.com)
3136.
3137.
Scholar: Traditional Machine Learning Algorithms for Elixir and Nx (hexdocs.pm)
3138.
3139.
The fall of SVB and how I tried to save as many straps as I could (startupdreams.substack.com)
3140.
The everything-is-a-quantum-wave interpretation of quantum physics (arxiv.org)
3141.
Ask HN: How to you monetize a tech blog?
3142.
New estimate for high-speed rail puts California train $100B in the red (calmatters.org)
3143.
Tell HN: Telegram sole reason why I still have my contacts since 10 years
3144.
The Myth of the Campus Coddle Crisis: The Coddling of the American Mind (academeblog.org)
3145.
Ask HN: How do you track your work hours?
3146.
Court of Versailles vs. the Wild West (asleepthinking.com)
3147.
Ask HN: Science Fiction books that predict where ChatGPT might lead us?
3148.
Common Mac OS X Cursors (tobiasahlin.com)
3149.
First-Time Homebuyers Are Absolutely Screwed (zerohedge.com)
3150.
Dumping 1M gallons of radioactive water in Hudson is ‘best option,’ (gothamist.com)