May 2023 Archive
1891.
Don’t use sugar substitutes for weight loss, World Health Organization advises (cnn.com)
1892.
No Screens Cafe (cmart.blog)
1893.
Ask HN: Fired for Using Firefox
1894.
Tesla Confirms Automated Driving Systems Were Engaged During Fatal Crash (jalopnik.com)
1895.
Texas moves to create gold-backed digital currency (kitco.com)
1896.
Large language models do not recognize identifier swaps in Python (arxiv.org)
1897.
Please stop sending me emails written by GPT (mkbaio.substack.com)
1898.
Liz Holmes Wants You to Forget About Elizabeth (nytimes.com)
1899.
Stripe Launches PayPal Integration In Europe (stripe.com)
1900.
Vanilla-FP: A no-framework framework for component-based purely-functional UIs (github.com)
1901.
Evidence that the Neanderthals were the first seafarers? (thearchaeologist.org)
1902.
Full of contempt, she refused to talk to the engineers (respectfulleadership.substack.com)
1903.
Show HN: Marketing software for solopreneurs who don't like marketing (2quiet2market.com)
1904.
Sun Remarketing Catalog Summer 1988 (archive.org)
1905.
Who Were ‘The Celts’ and How Did They (Some of Them) Fight? (acoup.blog)
1906.
Suggestivity and Idioms in APL (sacrideo.us)
1907.
Spain, Sweden, and Belgium Soar to New Heights in Wind and Solar Power (nexlumina.com)
1908.
The Stanford Pascal Compiler (bernd-oppolzer.de)
1909.
Logarithmically-Spaced Snapshots (2022) (madebyevan.com)
1910.
Deep-Dive into the Internals of TCP Connection Establishment Process (medium.com)
1911.
Amazon.com's Ring mishandled customers videos and will pay $5.8M fine (reuters.com)
1912.
A Microscopic Look at Snail Jaws (nhm.org)
1913.
401(k) Hardship Withdrawals Tick Up as Inflation Stays High (nytimes.com)
1914.
Ask HN: Tired of being a software engineer, what next?
1915.
Vietnam records highest ever temperature of 44.1C (theguardian.com)
1916.
Unrelated Words Puzzle (unrelatedwords.com)
1917.
Lifestyle design from first principles (taylor.town)
1918.
HDF5eis: Storage IO solution for big multidimensional time series sensor data (pubs.geoscienceworld.org)
1919.
GDP is the wrong tool for measuring what matters (2020) (scientificamerican.com)
1920.
The man who invented the modern cop novel (quillette.com)