March 2024 Archive
17101.
The 'insane' plan to save the Arctic's sea-ice (bbc.com)
17102.
Cryptic diversity of cellulose-degrading gut bacteria in industrialized humans (science.org)
17103.
Walmart Brings the Popular MacBook Air with the M1 Chip to Its Shelves (USD 699) (corporate.walmart.com)
17104.
The Decline of Work-Life Balance: A 12-Year Tech Industry Perspective (enginebogie.com)
17105.
Other Animals Don't Have Chins (audiology.org)
17106.
Meta Velox: A C++ vectorized database acceleration library (github.com)
17107.
Meta's Dangerously Carefree AI Chief (nonzero.substack.com)
17108.
Marker: A Desktop App for Easily Viewing and Editing Markdown Markdown Files (github.com)
17109.
Outer Space Treaty (en.wikipedia.org)
17110.
ScyllaDB: NoSQL data store using the seastar framework (github.com)
17111.
Ask HN: Suggest me books in your language
17112.
Perseus Digital Library (perseus.tufts.edu)
17113.
Up Phone: LibertOS Phone Made in Israel by Former BlackWater CEO (unplugged.com)
17114.
Private BitTorrent Tracker Generator (github.com)
17115.
The DuckDB Spatial Extension (2023) (duckdb.org)
17116.
Paraloid B-72 (en.wikipedia.org)
17117.
Study finds rerouting airplanes to reduce contrails not as expensive as thought (techxplore.com)
17118.
AMD Makes Hip Ray-Tracing Open-Source (phoronix.com)
17119.
Radio Station nabs San Francisco's last unclaimed FM frequency (sfgate.com)
17120.
Atomically exchange vfat files in Linux (blog.dowhile0.org)
17121.
Designing File Formats (fadden.com)
17122.
Nvidia rival Cerebras says it's revived Moore's Law with 3rd G waferscale chips (theregister.com)
17123.
Stumbling Can Be Lovely (longreads.com)
17124.
Worst Racing Game [video] (youtube.com)
17125.
Playground-v2.5-1024px-Aesthetic (huggingface.co)
17126.
Two 19th-Century Books Paved the Way for Modernism (newlinesmag.com)
17127.
The Underground Clocks of Paris [video] (youtube.com)
17128.
Show HN: Creator Friendly AI Image Generation Tool (stockimagery.ai)
17129.
How the House revived the TikTok ban before most of us noticed (theverge.com)
17130.
Banks aren't facing up to tech fraud (newmoneyreview.com)