March 2024 Archive
4771.
Truck safty system incorrectly fines people due to daylight savings (bigrigs.com.au)
4772.
Halo co-creator that joined EA 'gut punched' as publisher lays off entire team (pcgamer.com)
4773.
United States vs. Apple is pure nerd rage (theverge.com)
4774.
Gov't Defended the Baby Formula Makers. Kids Paid the Price (propublica.org)
4775.
Show HN: Open-source, high performance layout parsing for LLM's (github.com)
4776.
How computers work, from the atom up (2011) (softwareengineering.stackexchange.com)
4777.
Sora AI CTO Malfunctions After Being Asked Basic Question [video] (youtube.com)
4778.
Ollama: Running Large Language Models Locally (andreagrandi.it)
4779.
Bleem (en.wikipedia.org)
4780.
Linux desktop market share rises while ChromeOS wanes in popularity (theregister.com)
4781.
New Research: Are Well-Being Apps Harming Us? (foundation.mozilla.org)
4782.
SARS-CoV-2 fragments may cause problems after infection (nih.gov)
4783.
Apple 'like The Godfather' with new App Store rules (bbc.co.uk)
4784.
A Brief History of Zork (mentalfloss.com)
4785.
Show HN: Stacktape – 97 % of AWS Capabilities, 3% complexity (stacktape.com)
4786.
Marking the Web's 35th Birthday: An Open Letter from Tim Berners-Lee (webfoundation.org)
4787.
US Volkswagen workers file for union election to join United Auto Workers (theguardian.com)
4788.
Former Sam Adams brewery employees suing to overturn noncompete agreements (boston.com)
4789.
Kindertransport (en.wikipedia.org)
4790.
Redis is no longer BSD-3 licensed (github.com)
4791.
Redict is a free software key/value database based on Redis (codeberg.org)
4792.
AMD FSR 3.1 Announced at GDC 2024 (community.amd.com)
4793.
Truck-to-truck worm could infect – and disrupt – entire US commercial fleet (theregister.com)
4794.
Garnet – an open-source, next-generation, faster cache-store (microsoft.com)
4795.
Printer Identification Code Surveillance (en.wikipedia.org)
4796.
Programming of human stem cells into components of blood vessels (psu.edu)
4797.
Killed by Tech (killedby.tech)
4798.
Nano-oscillator hits record quality factor (phys.org)
4799.
4800.
Judge mocks X for "vapid" argument in Musk's hate speech lawsuit (arstechnica.com)