Baseline: a unified view of stable web features
(developer.mozilla.org)
May 2023 Archive
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Sigils are underappreciated (2022)
(raku-advent.blog)
994.
A broken man's homemade, seaworthy ship rests in the Canadian prairie (2015)
(atlasobscura.com)
995.
The simple joys of scaling up
(motherduck.com)
996.
A mutation turned ants into parasites in one generation
(quantamagazine.org)
997.
Google makes its text-to-music AI public
(techcrunch.com)
998.
999.
I didn’t learn Unix by reading all the manpages (2022)
(owlfolio.org)
1000.
EU Artificial Intelligence Act
(artificialintelligenceact.eu)
1001.
Google Cloud Storage FUSE
(cloud.google.com)
1002.
OpenBSD cron(8) now supports random ranges with steps
(undeadly.org)
1003.
1004.
New Taschen book on the history of the computer
(wallpaper.com)
1005.
Beautiful Documents with Groff (Part I)
(stephenramsay.net)
1006.
The grid isn’t ready for 300M EVs by 2030
(weforum.org)
1007.
What happened after I left my software engineering career (2022)
(thewebivore.com)
1008.
Devex: What actually drives productivity
(queue.acm.org)
1009.
Symbolics Lisp Machines Graphics Demo (1990) [video]
(youtube.com)
1010.
1011.
A Group Is Its Own Worst Enemy [pdf] (2005)
(gwern.net)
1012.
50 years in filesystems: towards 2004 – LFS
(blog.koehntopp.info)
1013.
Unlighthouse: Like Lighthouse, but it scans every single page
(unlighthouse.dev)
1014.
Germany Falls into Recession
(cnn.com)
1017.
Life After Language
(ribbonfarm.com)
1018.
D1: Improvements to performance and scalability
(blog.cloudflare.com)
1019.
Typescale: A tool for easy CSS typography
(typescale.com)
1020.
Google account deleted after 2 hours of Aurora
(old.reddit.com)