March 2024 Archive
6931.
6932.
Meta lured Android users to spy on Snapchat
(twitter.com)
6933.
In-App Browsers: The erosion of user choice you haven't heard of
(open-web-advocacy.org)
6934.
The Pizza Meter
(en.wikipedia.org)
6935.
Musk's improbable path to making X an "everything app"
(arstechnica.com)
6936.
Releasing Substation v1.0
(medium.com)
6937.
6938.
Every Dunder Method in Python
(pythonmorsels.com)
6940.
Row breaks out over true severity of two DNSSEC flaws
(theregister.com)
6941.
macOS Sonoma 14.4.1 released to fix the stuff that the 14.4 update broke
(arstechnica.com)
6943.
Musk tried to 'punish' critics, judge rules, in tossing a lawsuit
(washingtonpost.com)
6944.
Chapel 2.0: Scalable and Productive Computing for All
(chapel-lang.org)
6945.
BBC exterminates AI experiments used to promote Doctor Who
(theregister.com)
6947.
ByteDance shuts down its WhatsApp clone in Africa
(restofworld.org)
6948.
6950.
6951.
Servers hacked in ongoing attack targeting Ray AI framework
(arstechnica.com)
6952.
Science doesn't support the cold plunge hype [audio]
(youtube.com)
6953.
6954.
A new MSBuild editing experience
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
6955.
6956.
Building AI Models is faster and cheaper than you probably think
(ycombinator.com)
6957.
Why Do We Still Have Investor-Owned Utilities?
(oilprice.com)
6959.
6960.
All six missing people in Baltimore bridge collapse are presumed dead
(theguardian.com)