Pandas 2.0
(github.com)
2023 Archive
3481.
3482.
3483.
So you want to modify the text of a PDF by hand (2020)
(gist.github.com)
3484.
Rotation with three shears
(cohost.org)
3485.
A dinosaur with a remarkably preserved face
(arstechnica.com)
3486.
Wikipedia search-by-vibes through millions of pages offline
(leebutterman.com)
3487.
3488.
Scrum is a cancer
(twitter.com)
3489.
Was there a tech-hiring bubble? Job postings data suggest so
(fredblog.stlouisfed.org)
3490.
Why do people still use VBA?
(sancarn.github.io)
3491.
My husband was right about DVDs
(slate.com)
3492.
Room temperature, ambient pressure superconductivity – this time for real?
(scanalyst.fourmilab.ch)
3493.
3494.
Can you use your "free will"? Try your hand
(people.ischool.berkeley.edu)
3495.
Microtiming in Metallica's “Master of Puppets” (2014)
(metalintheory.com)
3496.
3497.
1Password detects "suspicious activity" in its internal Okta account
(arstechnica.com)
3498.
3499.
The Failed Commodification of Technical Work
(ludic.mataroa.blog)
3500.
Hubble sees possible runaway black hole creating a trail of stars
(hubblesite.org)
3501.
The brain is not an onion with a tiny reptile inside (2020)
(journals.sagepub.com)
3502.
3503.
3504.
Modern CSV version 2
(moderncsv.com)
3506.
First blood test for dozens of hereditary cancers approved by FDA
(insideprecisionmedicine.com)
3507.
A conversation with a newspaper owner raided by cops
(thehandbasket.substack.com)
3508.
Gaussian splatting is pretty cool
(aras-p.info)
3509.
The Wikimedia Foundation joins Mastodon and the Fediverse
(wikimedia.social)
3510.
Using Lidar to map tree shadows
(tedpiotrowski.svbtle.com)