March 2024 Archive
18601.
Agile fatigue, where has the fun gone? (cverna.github.io)
18602.
How I Journal, 1000 Days In (tbgatwork.substack.com)
18603.
Handshake (handshake.org)
18604.
Life-Cycle of an HDD (and lots of products) (designlife-cycle.com)
18605.
Apple releases macOS 14.4.1 with fixes for USB hubs, Java, and more (9to5mac.com)
18606.
Camera System Hell (xeiaso.net)
18607.
Francis Scott Key Bridge collapses after being struck by a container ship (twitter.com)
18608.
American Viticultural Area Map (ttb.gov)
18609.
Godot Source Code Explained by Technical Lead 02: Memory Management [video] (youtube.com)
18610.
Cargo Ship Hits Major Bridge in Baltimore, Triggering Collapse (nytimes.com)
18611.
Yuzu Shuts Down Following Nintendo's Threat. What's Next? (boilingsteam.com)
18612.
Osmium (en.wikipedia.org)
18613.
Fraunhofer Society celebrates its 75th anniversary (fraunhofer.de)
18614.
Cracks are starting to appear at Apple (notebookcheck.net)
18615.
List of DOJ claims against Apple (macrumors.com)
18616.
The Squatters of Beverly Hills (curbed.com)
18617.
Spiderfire: Using rust and SpiderMonkey to disrupt the JavaScript runtimes (github.com)
18618.
AI-powered chatbots are garbage (still) (builtformars.com)
18619.
Container Loading in AWS Lambda (brooker.co.za)
18620.
Spain's High Court upholds temporary ban on Worldcoin iris-scanning venture (reuters.com)
18621.
Constraint Systems Operating System (csos.constraint.systems)
18622.
The Alexandria Index (alex.macrocosm.so)
18623.
EU quizzes Microsoft rivals about O365 and Entra ID links (theregister.com)
18624.
Languages, platforms, and systems that break from the norms of computing (esoteric.codes)
18625.
The Scientific Virtues (slimemoldtimemold.com)
18626.
Sharp – fast image conversion in Node.js (github.com)
18627.
Moirai – Universal Time Series foundation model (twitter.com)
18628.
Apple, Google and Meta face first formal investigations under EU's DMA (techcrunch.com)
18629.
Julian Assange will not be immediately extradited, UK court rules (reuters.com)
18630.
What Are the Chances? There are no such things as coincidences (nautil.us)