January 2023 Archive
2851.
High-efficiency water filter removes 99.9% of microplastics in 10 seconds (newatlas.com)
2852.
PyTorch, a Leading ML Framework, Was Poisoned with Malicious Dependency (medium.com)
2853.
Setting Up a CI System Part 5: Time-sharing your test machines (mupuf.org)
2854.
Choosing the Correct High-Bandwidth Memory (semiengineering.com)
2855.
Woman killed Instagram lookalike to try and fake her own death (theguardian.com)
2856.
Making art is good for your health (npr.org)
2857.
The Archive Moles (prospectmagazine.co.uk)
2858.
Cash only in Berlin (thecritic.co.uk)
2859.
Ask HN: How do you stay productive after work hours?
2860.
El Salvador’s Historic Digital Asset Securities Law Passes (blog.bitfinex.com)
2861.
Americans stand united on one thing: NIMBYism (2020) (therealdeal.com)
2862.
Glovo lays off 6% of staff following fresh fine from Spanish government (sifted.eu)
2863.
GitHub's new user signup is an unusable GPT-ish interface (github.com)
2864.
Game that promised no paid DLC ever, getting paid DLC 'to fund the development' (pcgamer.com)
2865.
Rutgers Finds Shocking 500% Increase in Autism in New York-New Jersey Region (scitechdaily.com)
2866.
Intel's horrible quarter revealed an inventory glut and underused factories (cnbc.com)
2867.
Ask HN: Getting back into an IC role as a manager
2868.
Inherit environment variables from PID 1 by reading /proc/1/environ (gist.github.com)
2869.
The 2012 Millennium Artifact (cs.rochester.edu)
2870.
When bees get a taste for dead things (2021) (news.ucr.edu)
2871.
Apple unveils M2 Pro and M2 Max (apple.com)
2872.
Siri pulled a false alarm at the gym, caused 15 armed police officers to show up (9to5mac.com)
2873.
Mozilla concludes that JPEG-XL is not for them (github.com)
2874.
E-girl influencers are trying to get Gen Z into the military (dazeddigital.com)
2875.
California forces companies to show pay on job listings, revealing salaries (cnbc.com)
2876.
Oxygene Pt. 4 by Jean-Michel Jarre, Performed by 19KB of JavaScript Code (dittytoy.net)
2877.
Silicon Valley's crisis of conscience (newyorker.com)
2878.
5k soldiers to guard Davos elites against protesters (thecountersignal.com)
2879.
Serverless PostgreSQL on Replit (blog.replit.com)
2880.
Ray breaks the $1/TB barrier as the world’s most cost-efficient sorting system (anyscale.com)