March 2024 Archive
18661.
Sex and the College Girl (1959) (theatlantic.com)
18662.
The Nvidia DGX GB200 NVL72 – ServeTheHome (servethehome.com)
18663.
The Invade the Hague Act (en.wikipedia.org)
18664.
Stand.earth lawsuit: FortisBC greenwashing deceives consumers (stand.earth)
18665.
The Atari 800XL (goto10retro.com)
18666.
Can't Be Evil (muneeb.com)
18667.
Advanced RAG Techniques (pinecone.io)
18668.
Fedora 40 Features: I like the subtle changes (news.itsfoss.com)
18669.
Bungled EU app launch signals more Brexit chaos for British travelers (politico.eu)
18670.
Linux 6.9 Will Boot Much Faster for Systems with Large Amounts of RAM (phoronix.com)
18671.
CVE-2024-22412 – A classic caching problem in the ClickHouse query cache (blog.runreveal.com)
18672.
Models All the Way Down (knowingmachines.org)
18673.
Chinese scientists call for focus on asteroid missions – SpaceNews (spacenews.com)
18674.
(Running on Your PC Today) Mainframe Assembler Programming (billqualls.com)
18675.
Busy doctors are now being told by leading medical group it's ok to use ChatGPT (dailymail.co.uk)
18676.
Ask HN: What are you using for request (or access) logging?
18677.
Data Flow Analysis for Go (blog.jetbrains.com)
18678.
Linux Enabling Shadow Stack Support for X32 (phoronix.com)
18679.
Show HN: Tres Cosas - a fun way to be more productive (trescosas.com)
18680.
Convincing people not to touch hot stoves is easy (shermanonsoftware.com)
18681.
Kubernetes Pod Doctor (codereliant.io)
18682.
Sound Mirrors – The concrete blocks that once protected Britain (bbc.co.uk)
18683.
Git References (wizardzines.com)
18684.
SEC charges former Arista Networks chairman with insider trading (sec.gov)
18685.
Dart changed both orbit and shape of Dimorphos asteroid (nasaspaceflight.com)
18686.
The Allure and Dangers of Experimenting with Brain-Dead Bodies (undark.org)
18687.
Building a Text Editor in the Times of AI (zed.dev)
18688.
LinkedIn plans to add gaming to its platform (techcrunch.com)
18689.
The wrong way to speed up your code with Numba (pythonspeed.com)
18690.
Human brains are getting larger: That may be good news for dementia risk (medicalxpress.com)