January 2023 Archive
3721.
Show HN: Sit. (sit.sonnet.io)
3722.
Ask HN: Twitter Employees, How Have Things Changed from Your Perspective?
3723.
Coding Curves: Superellipses and Superformulas (bit-101.com)
3724.
PayPal investigated by Germany’s antitrust regulator over market dominance (bloomberg.com)
3725.
Leaking close friends via BeReal API (shomil.me)
3726.
Confessions of a Slaughterhouse Worker (bbc.com)
3727.
EVs catch fire far less often than gas-powered cars, firefighters need to adapt (vox.com)
3728.
Meta shutting down its most popular VR game (roadtovr.com)
3729.
How to model a non-monotonic relation? (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
3730.
Gooey: Turn (almost) any Python Console Program into a GUI application (github.com)
3731.
Exxon Scientists Predicted Global Warming, Even as Company Cast Doubts (nytimes.com)
3732.
Sometimes it is a kernel bug: bind() in Linux 6.0.16 (utcc.utoronto.ca)
3733.
How to use your phone to find hidden cameras (theverge.com)
3734.
Facebook’s systems promoted violence against Rohingya; Meta owes reparations (amnesty.org)
3735.
Apple’s M2 Mac Mini arrives January 24, starting at $599 (techcrunch.com)
3736.
Unity Software Lays Off More Workers as Tech Job Cuts Grow (wsj.com)
3737.
Parser as Prototype: why choice-based games are more interesting (2013) (threeedgedsword.wordpress.com)
3738.
Japan to consider downgrading Covid to same level as seasonal flu (seekingalpha.com)
3739.
In Search of Lost Art: Kurt Schwitters’s Merzbau (2012) (moma.org)
3740.
New Dumb Attack Against Gigi Sohn Tries to Shame Her for Being on the EFF Board (techdirt.com)
3741.
Crypto Lender Genesis Lays Off 30% of Staff in Second Round of Layoffs (wsj.com)
3742.
3743.
Rust Atomics and Locks (book) is now freely available (marabos.nl)
3744.
GNU Global source code tagging system (gnu.org)
3745.
Bozo Bit (en.wikipedia.org)
3746.
3747.
3748.
Bringing TLS to the Magic Cap DataRover (oldvcr.blogspot.com)
3749.
Mass layoffs hobble Google's future-building Fuchsia and Area 120 teams (androidpolice.com)
3750.