If you’re so smart, why aren’t you rich? Turns out it’s just chance
(technologyreview.com)
April 2023 Archive
2011.
2012.
Digital addiction: Focusing on the cure, not the disease
(louison.substack.com)
2013.
Draculas, Ranked
(vulture.com)
2014.
Ethics, politics, and society in the age of artificial intelligence (2020)
(bostonreview.net)
2015.
Think Python 2e
(greenteapress.com)
2016.
Tcl Programming/Tk Examples
(en.wikibooks.org)
2017.
Medical wordlists in English, French and Ukrainian
(github.com)
2018.
Space debris by the numbers
(esa.int)
2019.
A Portrait of Leonard Cohen as a Young Artist
(thenation.com)
2020.
LOLDrivers – Living Off the Land Drivers
(loldrivers.io)
2021.
2022.
Fleet announces open-source, cross-platform MDM solution
(computerworld.com)
2023.
Twitter Has Stopped Working in NetNewsWire
(nnw.ranchero.com)
2024.
DinoV2: Meta’s Open Source State-of-the-art computer vision models
(ai.facebook.com)
2025.
2026.
So you want to play with Wi-Fi? It’s dangerous to make frames alone. Take this
(cybersecurity.blog.aisec.fraunhofer.de)
2027.
Welcome to a new, humbler private-equity industry
(economist.com)
2028.
Heroes of Hardware Revolution: Bob Widlar (2014)
(hackaday.com)
2029.
When should a decision be fast, or slow?
(longform.asmartbear.com)
2030.
Web LLM runs the vicuna-7B LLM in the browser and it’s impressive
(simonwillison.net)
2031.
2032.
2033.
2034.
The Pornography Paradox
(theatlantic.com)
2035.
These Tech Workers Say They Were Hired to Do Nothing
(artifact.news)
2037.
2038.
Should you remove duplicate files?
(eclecticlight.co)
2039.
We’ve all been way too accepting of inflation
(bloomberg.com)