January 2023 Archive
5911.
5912.
On broken brains, a broken system, and burning it all to the ground
(radleybalko.substack.com)
5914.
5915.
Oceans were the hottest ever recorded in 2022, analysis shows
(theguardian.com)
5917.
Show HN: Use investor tools to discover the best startups to work at
(usemassive.com)
5918.
Half the World’s Workforce Works Too Much or Too Little
(bloomberg.com)
5920.
The Office Is Dead
(computerworld.com)
5921.
5922.
I’m Bill Gates, and I’m back for my 11th AMA. Ask Me Anything
(old.reddit.com)
5923.
5924.
5925.
The Highly Profitable Chip Making Monopoly Called TSMC
(nextplatform.com)
5926.
5927.
Facebook Admits Suppressing ‘Often-True Content’ on Covid-19 Vaccines
(dailysignal.com)
5928.
Tesla cuts prices in the US and Europe by up to 20 percent
(theverge.com)
5929.
Minister refuses to rule out changes to UK online safety bill
(theguardian.com)
5930.
5931.
Open-Source Science Initiative
(science.nasa.gov)
5932.
On Predicting (2020)
(quod.lib.umich.edu)
5933.
Ten Years of Fukushima Disinformation (2021)
(skepticalinquirer.org)
5934.
5935.
Cellebrite's phone forensics software and documentation leaked
(ddosecrets.substack.com)
5936.
Hydrogen Will Not Save Us
(youtube.com)
5937.
The E/Jugaad Manifesto
(ctojunior.substack.com)
5938.
Sometimes I regret using CalVer
(jacobtomlinson.dev)