March 2023 Archive
6302.
Looting, Silicon Valley Edition
(paulromer.net)
6303.
Americans’ IQ scores drop in four of five measurements
(studyfinds.org)
6304.
Solid.js feels like what I always wanted React to be
(typeofnan.dev.)
6305.
Gnome 44 “Kuala Lumpur” Officially Released
(discourse.gnome.org)
6306.
Making Modern Pixel Art
(twitter.com)
6307.
An Eevdf CPU Scheduler for Linux
(lwn.net)
6308.
PyTorch* 2.0 with New Performance Features for AI Developers
(venturebeat.com)
6309.
Magical Monetary Thinking at the Fed Killed SVB
(stephaniekelton.substack.com)
6310.
Damnit GitHub is down due to HTTPS certificate error
(twitter.com)
6311.
Critical account takeover vulnerability in ChatGPT
(twitter.com)
6312.
Amazon’s head of HR rejects employees’ return-to-office petition
(businessinsider.com)
6313.
6314.
Whatever the Problem, It’s Probably Solved by Walking
(nytimes.com)
6315.
6316.
Cofounder wants to bring transparency to Wall Street
(businessinsider.com)
6318.
Jacob Ziv (LZ77) has died
(en.wikipedia.org)
6319.
Harry Potter by Balenciaga
(youtube.com)
6320.
Toward Disposable Software
(paritybits.me)
6321.
Microsoft Planning Security Layoffs
(businessinsider.com)
6323.
Would building a Dyson sphere be worth it? We ran the numbers
(arstechnica.com)
6324.
6325.
Luma Video-to-3D API
(captures.lumalabs.ai)
6326.
6327.
AI Helps Crack NIST-Recommended Post-Quantum Encryption Algorithm
(securityweek.com)
6329.
TikTok likely to be banned unless it goes through with an IPO or gets bought out
(markets.businessinsider.com)
6330.
Hacker News was inaccessible for an hour
(hackernews.onlineornot.com)