March 2023 Archive
3331.
10 Reasons Why Current Music Sucks So Hard (benjamingroff.com)
3332.
A bad acid trip nearly ruined my life (blackshaw.substack.com)
3333.
Ex-Meta recruiter was paid $190K ‘to do nothing’ ahead of mass layoffs (nypost.com)
3334.
Show HN: A Unix timestamp converter that includes the micro and nanoseconds (justquickmath.com)
3335.
Guardian owner apologises for founders’ links to transatlantic slavery (theguardian.com)
3336.
Ask HN: My full name and address are in a spam email, sent to my iFit mail alias
3337.
ICC issues arrest warrant for Putin over Ukraine war crimes (apnews.com)
3338.
Ask HN: My company revoked a couple of job offers. What should I do?
3339.
What do you mean by “Memory Management”? (deusinmachina.net)
3340.
Utah parent says the Bible contains porn and should be removed from schools (sltrib.com)
3341.
Computational mail for computer-supported cooperative work (1992) (guppylake.com)
3342.
Show HN: Pair: Open Tool for Coding with GPTs, Built by Coding with GPTs (github.com)
3343.
Pregnancy is killing 800 women a day (economist.com)
3344.
JPMorgan Chase requires tech workers give 6 months notice before quitting (nypost.com)
3345.
U.S. Special Forces Want to Use Deepfakes for Psy-Ops (theintercept.com)
3346.
One unlucky user paid $2,080,468.85 USDC to receive $0.05 of USDT (twitter.com)
3347.
Common Rifles Firing Same Ammo to Arm Finnish, Swedish Forces (thedrive.com)
3348.
Mark Cuban Had Millions at Silicon Valley Bank (thestreet.com)
3349.
Twitter bans a popular French activist and the spokeswoman of the Pirate Party (mastodon.social)
3350.
Show HN: Sumplete – A logic puzzle game invented by ChatGPT (sumplete.com)
3351.
FTX’s Nishad Singh, Once an Honors Student, Fell into Crypto Crime (wsj.com)
3352.
Cute Authoritarianism (areomagazine.com)
3353.
Happiness Is a Warm Coffee (theatlantic.com)
3354.
Belgium to Require Crypto Ads to Include Stark Warning on Risk (bloomberg.com)
3355.
VW will support Android Automotive for the “lifetime” of a car–15 years (arstechnica.com)
3356.
Google's claims of super-human AI chip layout back under the microscope (theregister.com)
3357.
Mina Miller Edison (smithsonianmag.com)
3358.
Trump indicted by N.Y. grand jury, first ex-president charged with crime (washingtonpost.com)
3359.
The familiar story of the 17th century told through unfamiliar voices (historytoday.com)
3360.
This week in KDE: Qt apps survive the Wayland compositor crashing (pointieststick.com)