March 2024 Archive
9811.
EuroNCAP will require that 5 important tasks in cars must be buttons, not touch (hagerty.co.uk)
9812.
AT&T Says Data from 73M Accounts Were Leaked to Dark Web (wsj.com)
9813.
Microsoft and OpenAI plan to build a $100B supercomputer to power AI (businessinsider.com)
9814.
Show HN: AI-powered personal email asisstant (github.com)
9815.
Show HN: ProductivityXP – Earn XP from your to-do list (apps.apple.com)
9816.
A case against syntax highlighting (2007) (linusakesson.net)
9817.
SOTA ASR Tooling: Long-Form Transcription (amgadhasan.substack.com)
9818.
Black–Scholes Model (en.wikipedia.org)
9819.
A Transparent, Open-Source Vision for U.S. Elections (undark.org)
9820.
Eternal Shell History (tylercipriani.com)
9821.
Roast.design – Get more customers from your SaaS product (roast.design)
9822.
Pluralistic Ignorance (en.wikipedia.org)
9823.
Companies flush money down the drain with overfed Kubernetes cloud clusters (theregister.com)
9824.
Next.js Starter Template (github.com)
9825.
Apple's FineWoven cases are so bad Amazon had to add a label (9to5mac.com)
9826.
Show HN: I made a node-based procedural art plugin for Figma [video] (youtube.com)
9827.
Citation Hunt (citationhunt.toolforge.org)
9828.
The first issue of Y2K Quarterly is out (y2kq.com)
9829.
Show HN: Built a CLI scraper for Ask HN Who's hiring? (tiktok.com)
9830.
My role in a courtroom drama over the identity of Satoshi Nakamoto (rorycellanjones.substack.com)
9831.
Musk Sues OpenAI (bbc.co.uk)
9832.
Open source alternative to Vercel, Heroku and Netlify (github.com)
9833.
Show HN: ChillTranslator tool to calm internet comments (github.com)
9834.
Comparison Notesnook and Standard Notes (theprivacydad.com)
9835.
Threads says it will make its API broadly available by June (techcrunch.com)
9836.
Apple: "Complying with the Digital Markets Act" [pdf] (developer.apple.com)
9837.
Show HN: Analytics for LLM Chatbots (simplyanalyze.ai)
9838.
Schema Visualizer for Database Design (thenile.dev)
9839.
The Climate Reality Check: A Bechdel-Wallace Test for a World on Fire (theclimaterealitycheck.com)
9840.
We've lost too many hackers to suicide. What if Satoshi was one of them? (evanhatch.medium.com)