January 2023 Archive
3211.
Is Ireland Still Ireland? (eriugenareview.com)
3212.
Use SPF softfail, not (hard) fail (mailhardener.com)
3213.
24 Seriously Embarrassing Hours for AI (garymarcus.substack.com)
3214.
‘A Cautionary Tale’: An Arizona Suburb’s Water Is Cut Off (nytimes.com)
3215.
Ask HN: My startup failed, now what?
3216.
Magic Cap, from the Magic Link to the DataRover and the stuff in-between (oldvcr.blogspot.com)
3217.
I Don't Write (mxb.dev)
3218.
Ask HN: Spanish speakers of HN, what are some good devs/blogs to follow?
3219.
Stereogram: A split-screen platformer in a broken world (managore.itch.io)
3220.
Grizzly bears were mysteriously missing toes. These scientists cracked the case (washingtonpost.com)
3221.
Boots Theory (en.wikipedia.org)
3222.
1.2M-Year-Old Obsidian Axe Factory Found in Ethiopia (iflscience.com)
3223.
Evernote Acquired by Bending Spoons (evernote.com)
3224.
Twitter said it fixed ‘verification.’ So I impersonated a senator (again) (washingtonpost.com)
3225.
What it feels like to be an open-source maintainer (2017) (nolanlawson.com)
3226.
The Intel 8086 chip only has 19618 transistors instead of the 29k advertised (twitter.com)
3227.
IPv6 ULA Support in GCP (cloud.google.com)
3228.
Show HN: A spreadsheet that can connect to 1000 APIs (databar.ai)
3229.
New York becomes 6th state to legalize human composting (gizmodo.com)
3230.
Firefox found a way to keep ad-blockers working with Manifest V3 (theverge.com)
3231.
ManimML: Neural Network Animations with Python (github.com)
3232.
How We Nearly Lost Discovery (waynehale.wordpress.com)
3233.
I'm Done with Standard Notes: Why I'm Abandoning Standard Notes (old.reddit.com)
3234.
Eating and reading with Katherine Mansfield (publicdomainreview.org)
3235.
YOLOv8: Real-time, SOTA, object detection and segmentation models (github.com)
3236.
Everyone Deserves a Pinecil (theverge.com)
3237.
Farmer dies, town learns he paid strangers’ pharmacy bills (washingtonpost.com)
3238.
An ontology of hope (nutcroft.com)
3239.
Metropolis is public domain in 2023 (yahoo.com)
3240.
KeePass disputes vulnerability allowing stealthy password theft (bleepingcomputer.com)