2022 Archive
12091.
Automation is reaching more companies (wired.com)
12092.
Employee’s unwanted birthday party nets him $450k after lawsuit (kentucky.com)
12093.
Will low and no code tools ever truly disrupt tech development? (stackoverflow.blog)
12094.
“Google” programmers. How one idiot hired a couple more idiots (pvs-studio.com)
12095.
What makes a great opening line? (lithub.com)
12096.
Astronomers discover a strange galaxy without dark matter (wired.com)
12097.
Ask HN: Why is everything a SaaS product?
12098.
Ask HN: Help me pick a front-end framework
12099.
The link between August birthdays and ADHD (2018) (nytimes.com)
12100.
Ask HN: How can scam callers fake a mobile phone number?
12101.
Converting coal power plants to nuclear gains steam (spectrum.ieee.org)
12102.
How the Boeing 737 Max disaster looks to a software developer (2019) (spectrum.ieee.org)
12103.
Consent-O-Matic: Automatic handling of GDPR consent forms (github.com)
12104.
ML code generation vs. coding by hand: what we think programming will look like (wasp-lang.dev)
12105.
Acorn: A simple application deployment framework for Kubernetes (acorn.io)
12106.
Over 15% of world population has a headache on any given day (english.elpais.com)
12107.
Convincing ChatGPT to Eradicate Humanity with Python Code (zacdenham.com)
12108.
Ask HN: How to learn mathematical proofs from scratch?
12109.
Volatile pay for gig workers linked to health problems (apa.org)
12110.
EmailTriager (emailtriager.com)
12111.
Render: a Zero DevOps Cloud Platform (render.com)
12112.
A History of Lua (2001) (lua.org)
12113.
The ITC declares Google infringed on audio tech patents held by Sonos [pdf] (usitc.gov)
12114.
Trolley.co.uk is shutting down – pricing data is apparently owned by a company (trolley.co.uk)
12115.
Jax vs. Julia (Vs PyTorch) (kidger.site)
12116.
The clever reason scammers can’t spell (2019) (itservices.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk)
12117.
Monorepos done right (felixmulder.com)
12118.
Multi-Account Containers Add-on on Mozilla VPN (blog.mozilla.org)
12119.
Charles Mitchell and the 1929 stock crash (thehustle.co)
12120.
Financial Institution Letters: Vacation Policies (1995) (fdic.gov)