March 2023 Archive
6961.
Tim Cooks pushes to ship AR headset despite engineer warnings (phonearena.com)
6962.
Toxic ‘forever chemicals’ found in toilet paper around the world (theguardian.com)
6963.
Why East Antarctica is a 'sleeping giant' of sea level rise (bbc.com)
6964.
Automattic acquires an ActivityPub plugin so blogs can join the Fediverse (techcrunch.com)
6965.
Tell HN: Veracrypt last release was 1 year ago
6966.
Getting your own good enough laptop for under $500 (maxrozen.com)
6967.
SVB Was Donald Trump’s Bailout by Dean Baker (cepr.net)
6968.
RIP Dick Fosbury – the first person to do the high jump backwards (en.wikipedia.org)
6969.
Show HN: Run Python web scrapers in the cloud using new Apify SDK for Python (github.com)
6970.
ChatGLM, a ChatGPT-like LLM developed by Tsinghua Univ, runnable on consumer GPU (chatglm-cn.translate.goog)
6971.
Suburbs Destroyed America (youtube.com)
6972.
What the Mastodon ecosystem needs to scale (medium.com)
6973.
Enron website still operates 20 years after bankruptcy (enroncorp.com)
6974.
Asus Unveils the Tinker V as Their First RISC-V Board (phoronix.com)
6975.
Meta’s “Year Of Efficiency” means job cuts, less metaverse, more generative AI (qz.com)
6976.
L.A. riders bail on Metro trains amid deadly overdoses, crime (latimes.com)
6977.
China’s Censors Are Afraid of What Chatbots Might Say (foreignpolicy.com)
6978.
CircleCI Major Outage (status.circleci.com)
6979.
Show HN: 80s, a minimalistic HTTP server with hot-code reloads (github.com)
6980.
How Not to Cover a Bank Run (theatlantic.com)
6981.
Do better coders swear more, or does C just do that to good programmers? (arstechnica.com)
6982.
Ukraine short of skilled troops and munitions as losses, pessimism grow (washingtonpost.com)
6983.
Ask HN: How can I best take advantage of GPT?
6984.
Show HN: I Built a Reddit/Wirecutter Hybrid for Product Reviews/Discovery (styrate.co)
6985.
GPT tool that searches and scrapes Google to find answers to your questions (twitter.com)
6986.
Official Microsoft Support cracks Windows 10 for customer (twitter.com)
6987.
How to release features to different customers in both SaaS and self-hosted
6988.
Cultus Arborum: A Descriptive Account of Phallic Tree Worship (1890) (publicdomainreview.org)
6989.
Why Andrew Tate’s Gospel Captured a Generation of Boys (nymag.com)
6990.
Apple could abuse USB-C directive in the EU and get away with it [video] (youtube.com)