January 2023 Archive
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The Whole Code Catalog (2019)
(futureofcoding.org)
3156.
3157.
3158.
Copyright Without Years
(daniel.haxx.se)
3159.
When Private Equity came for toddler gyms
(nytimes.com)
3160.
Interviews-as-a-Service: The Bad and The Ugly
(vadimkravcenko.com)
3161.
Are you indexing the smart way?
(blog.meilisearch.com)
3162.
Similar Image Search (2022)
(blog.qwertyforce.dev)
3163.
Portability and the C Language
(en.wikibooks.org)
3164.
ImHex: An Open Hex Editor for the Modern Hacker
(hackaday.com)
3165.
When Will Fusion Energy Light Our Homes?
(nautil.us)
3166.
Beta Testers required for my book-recommendation website
(bookclub.ai)
3167.
Breaking the Snake: How Python went from 2 to 3
(deusinmachina.net)
3168.
How we could stumble into AI catastrophe
(forum.effectivealtruism.org)
3169.
Why have millions of Americans moved to these countries instead?
(washingtonpost.com)
3171.
Social norms: The downside
(wyclif.substack.com)
3172.
Meta CTO told employees higher headcount resulted in 'untenable' slow movement
(businessinsider.com)
3173.
Impossible Foods Plans to Lay Off About 20% of Workers
(bloomberg.com)
3174.
Big Tech was moving cautiously on AI. Then came ChatGPT
(washingtonpost.com)
3176.
What is railway oriented programming? (2020)
(blog.logrocket.com)
3177.
3178.
GPT3 Powered Movie Recommendations
(givememovies.com)
3179.
Some engineers are being paid between $250k and $1M, says salary survey
(theregister.com)
3180.
Apple unveils suite of AI-voiced audiobooks
(theguardian.com)