March 2023 Archive
3241.
Ask HN: Has GitHub Search always been broken?
3242.
More People Are Freaked Out by AI Than Excited About It (pcmag.com)
3243.
The Swedish Pandemic Approach: Now we know the results (larskarlsson.com)
3244.
Beginner Fountain Pens (jetpens.com)
3245.
Milton Glaser made America cool again (newyorker.com)
3246.
What Korzybski got wrong about the map and the territory (mattpmn.substack.com)
3247.
OpenAI blames Open-source library for Chat History Bug (twitter.com)
3248.
Your current API plan does not include access to this endpoint (twitter.com)
3249.
The Hyperreal (amasad.me)
3250.
TypeScript cannot emit valid ES modules due to file extension issue (2020) (github.com)
3251.
A chatbot is not a human (nymag.com)
3252.
Natural Language APIs Are Coming (the1993.substack.com)
3253.
Storefront UI 2: Tailwind Based, ECommerce Centric, UI Library for Vue and React (github.com)
3254.
Looks like Skynet might be plausible (twitter.com)
3255.
First wave of PCIe 5.0 SSDs arrives with high prices and ridiculous heatsinks (arstechnica.com)
3256.
Show HN: ZeusCloud – an open source cloud security platform (github.com)
3257.
STC – Smart Template Containers for C (github.com)
3258.
SVB Took the Wrong Risks (bloomberg.com)
3259.
Korean startup rival to Nvidia seeks $400M valuation and plans new A.I. chip (cnbc.com)
3260.
Curl has been delisted from Microsoft NuGet (twitter.com)
3261.
Hackers drain Bitcoin ATMs of $1.5M by exploiting 0-day bug (arstechnica.com)
3262.
Tech sector H-1B workers’ spouses can work in U.S., judge says (mercurynews.com)
3263.
Understanding classifier-free guidance for style transfer (hodesdon.com)
3264.
BlockFi has $227M in Silicon Valley Bank (twitter.com)
3265.
"The Earth Transformed" Review - why humans have always been under the weather (theguardian.com)
3266.
The Diff Challenge (github.com)
3267.
Twitter's Open Source Algorithm – Unveiling the code, but not the secrets (shaped.ai)
3268.
Coloring by Numbers Reveals Arithmetic Patterns in Fractions (quantamagazine.org)
3269.
Manhattan Hotels Became Refuges for Thousands of Migrants (nytimes.com)
3270.
Show HN: SQLMesh – The Future of DataOps (github.com)