January 2023 Archive
3661.
NixOS Webzine Issue #002 (webzine.nixos.cafe)
3662.
How the physics of diffusion inspired modern AI art (quantamagazine.org)
3663.
My journey to create a Jet Engine from scratch (dev.to)
3664.
2022 was a year of climate extremes, with record high temperatures (climate.copernicus.eu)
3665.
Powerful Explosion Rocks Natural Gas Pipeline Connecting Lithuania and Latvia (oilprice.com)
3666.
Twitter officially bans third-party clients in new developer agreement (9to5google.com)
3667.
Intro to DNA and RNA Sequencing (jefftk.com)
3668.
Learning on tree architectures outperforms a convolutional feedforward network (nature.com)
3669.
Ask HN: What's your unpopular tech, programming opinion
3670.
GM is investing almost $1B in new V8 engines (jalopnik.com)
3671.
US hits debt ceiling, prompting Treasury to take extraordinary measures (cnn.com)
3672.
Ask HN: ORM or Native SQL?
3673.
Ask HN: How to Prepare for the AI Apocalypse?
3674.
U.S. economy expands at 2.9% annual rate in fourth quarter (axios.com)
3675.
Leaked Jan. 6 Committee Report Exposes Twitter’s Post-Insurrection Chaos (rollingstone.com)
3676.
More than half of German companies report labour shortages (reuters.com)
3677.
Ideas for a JavaScript Stricter Mode (rtpg.co)
3678.
Ask HN: What programming language best supports modularity?
3679.
Remembrance of Work Time Standards Lost (2001) (web.archive.org)
3680.
Why Mark Zuckerberg Should Face the Threat of Jail (washingtonpost.com)
3681.
And Just Like That, America Becomes More Rural (wsj.com)
3682.
Ask HN: What expensive product was a complete waste of money?
3683.
Functional Programming Is Great. But It Ain’t Magic (moaboelez.medium.com)
3684.
C# Is Dying and Microsoft Is Killing It (medium.com)
3685.
Where George Santos is often, for some reason, spending $199.99 (slate.com)
3686.
Men's Interest in Sex Linked to Risk of Early Death, Japanese Study Finds (journals.plos.org)
3687.
Tesla becomes first American automaker to top the US luxury car market (electrek.co)
3688.
iPhone quality standards require 1,200 workers per production line (9to5mac.com)
3689.
I tried Paragon's ntfs3 and it didn't go well (randthoughts.github.io)
3690.
The Missouri House tightens its dress code for women, requiring covered arms (npr.org)