March 2024 Archive
6781.
How GitHub uses merge queue to ship changes every day (github.blog)
6782.
Starship flight test 3 is scheduled for 14 March (rocketlaunch.org)
6783.
Croissant: A metadata format for ML-ready datasets (blog.research.google)
6784.
Compact Disks Make Comeback: Memory Could Exceed Petabytes [video] (youtube.com)
6785.
Google: No realistic path for an evolution of C++ to memory safety guarantees (security.googleblog.com)
6786.
Health Effects of Fossil Fuel–Derived Endocrine Disruptors (nejm.org)
6787.
Former Googler stole confidential AI information for Chinese company, feds say (sfstandard.com)
6788.
GaLore: Memory-Efficient LLM Training by Gradient Low-Rank Projection (arxiv.org)
6789.
Integrating Stripe Payments with Rust (shuttle.rs)
6790.
So the M3 can now drive 2 external displays on laptops with the lid closed (social.treehouse.systems)
6791.
CISA Announces Initiative to Fortify Security of Open Source Package Registries (socket.dev)
6792.
Why React Server Components Are Breaking Builds to Win Tomorrow (builder.io)
6793.
Friends built a secret apartment in a mall and hid there undetected for years (variety.com)
6794.
Dynamic Programming in Lisp Flavored Erlang (medium.com)
6795.
A year in the life of a Playdate game developer (blog.gingerbeardman.com)
6796.
C++: How do I make an expression non-movable? What's the opposite of std:move? (devblogs.microsoft.com)
6797.
India plans 10,000-GPU sovereign AI supercomputer (theregister.com)
6798.
36 Methods of Mathematical Proof (jwilson.coe.uga.edu)
6799.
GNUnet 0.21.0 Released (gnunet.org)
6800.
Newsroom at 'New York Times' fractures over story on Hamas attacks (npr.org)
6801.
JavaScript was slowing me down. All in on Elixir (pando.beehiiv.com)
6802.
5,800 pounds of batteries tossed off the ISS in 2021 will fall to Earth today (leonarddavid.com)
6803.
The Copenhagen Book (thecopenhagenbook.com)
6804.
2026 Rivian R2 First Look: A More Affordable Off-Road EV SUV Emerges (motortrend.com)
6805.
6806.
The Political Sabotage of Nuclear Power (reason.com)
6807.
6808.
Elixir is dynamically and strongly typed (phoenixonrails.com)
6809.
The Foilies 2024 – last year's worst responses to public records requests (eff.org)
6810.
Proof of Personhood (reclaimprotocol.org)