March 2023 Archive
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JPMorgan Chase thought it had $1.3M worth of nickel – it were stones
(businessinsider.com)
4114.
Against its own policy, Twitter no longer limits Chinese state media influence
(wenhao.substack.com)
4115.
OK, OKLCH: a color picker made to help think perceptively
(evilmartians.com)
4116.
Edmund Berkeley's Simon Relay Processor
(madrona.ca)
4117.
4118.
4119.
Psychedelics may treat depression by invading brain cells
(livescience.com)
4120.
Bodyguards Follow Elon Musk Everywhere at Twitter HQ, Even to Restroom
(thedailybeast.com)
4121.
Atlassian Reducing Workforce by 500
(sec.gov)
4122.
A Master of a Curious Midcentury Art Form, the Industrial Musical
(texasmonthly.com)
4123.
Flatburn: An open-source, low-cost, mobile pollution detector
(senseable.mit.edu)
4124.
Introduction to VSS Library
(blog.adacore.com)
4126.
Rupert Murdoch has fuelled polarisation of society, Barack Obama says
(theguardian.com)
4127.
Composable OLAP, Unbundling of the Datawarehouse
(blog.fal.ai)
4128.
4129.
4130.
4132.
Cats and dogs – Screen FPS – Dogs require 70fps and cats about 100
(biology.stackexchange.com)
4133.
Scientists Identify “Pioneer Peptide” That May Have Sparked Life on Earth
(scitechdaily.com)
4134.
How can `a+b` be almost 4× faster than `b+a`?
(twitter.com)
4136.
How Async/Await Works in C#
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
4137.
4138.
4139.
Unreal Engine 5.2 – Next-Gen Graphics Tech Demo [video]
(youtube.com)
4140.
CSS Creator Håkon Wium Lie Interview
(evrone.com)