March 2024 Archive
8431.
The Tailwind 4 alpha looks awesome (andrewhuth.substack.com)
8432.
Show HN: Hacker News Bot (github.com)
8433.
OpenAI built a voice cloning tool, but you can't use it yet (techcrunch.com)
8434.
Applied Category Theory in the Wolfram Language Using Categorica I (arxiv.org)
8435.
Doom in Space (2024) (youtube.com)
8436.
Bridges aren't ready for today's ships (theverge.com)
8437.
Show HN: Citronote – open-source Markdown notes app (apps.microsoft.com)
8438.
Show HN: I build a design kit for indie hackers to launch fast (indiespark.webflow.io)
8439.
Rule for naming destination ports according to the service name and the host IP
8440.
What the Data Says About Pandemic School Closures, Four Years Later (nytimes.com)
8441.
Show HN: Collection of Stable Diffusion 3 generations for reference (sd3.art)
8442.
Is "Doomslang" Making Us All Numb? (esquire.com)
8443.
Maintainers of Zitadel and Ory discuss their tradeoffs as identity platforms (github.com)
8444.
My Git and GitHub workflow – an efficient yet messy setup (dlvhdr.me)
8445.
American Nightmares (scholarstage.substack.com)
8446.
What are underrated ideas in computer science?
8447.
Near disaster on Airbus due to subtle software issue [video] (youtube.com)
8448.
Diving Deeper into AI Package Hallucinations (lasso-security.webflow.io)
8449.
Wait, open source maintenance is a matter of national security? Always has been. (bsky.app)
8450.
Wikipedia readers see broken pages due to disabled graph extension (en.wikipedia.org)
8451.
Linux laptops you can buy: Expert tested (zdnet.com)
8452.
Lecture by Casey Muratori: Apple M-Series GoFetch Attack [video] (youtube.com)
8453.
Do you see the dot? XZ backdoor (infosec.exchange)
8454.
Talk with Other Hackers (sixoclock.live)
8455.
In 1959, AT&T Discovered There Was a Market for a Lady's Phone (spectrum.ieee.org)
8456.
Data-Driven Programming (en.wikipedia.org)
8457.
Port Numbers: A Universal Language for Network Communication (docs.upzilla.co)
8458.
Malware in open-source web extensions (2021) (lwn.net)
8459.
Marking the Web's 35th Birthday: An Open Letter (webfoundation.org)
8460.
70M of customers' data found on dark web in latest AT&T data breach (npr.org)