2023 Archive
4141.
A world to win: WebAssembly for the rest of us (wingolog.org)
4142.
Intelligent people take longer to solve hard problems: study (bigthink.com)
4143.
Wolfram Language and Mathematica Free on Every Raspberry Pi (wolfram.com)
4144.
Build your own Docker with Linux namespaces, cgroups, and chroot (akashrajpurohit.com)
4145.
Heroku has been running a second copy of my scheduler instance (openfolder.sh)
4146.
Ways to capture changes in Postgres (blog.sequin.io)
4147.
Ripgrep 14 Released (github.com)
4148.
Show HN: A gallery of graphs built with React and D3.js (react-graph-gallery.com)
4149.
SVG Backgrounds (svgbackgrounds.com)
4150.
Godot Development Fund (fund.godotengine.org)
4151.
Car Bloat: “Huge Cars Are Terrible for Society” (kottke.org)
4152.
Master Plan Part 3 (tesla.com)
4153.
Majority of gig economy workers are earning below minimum wage: research (bristol.ac.uk)
4154.
AI’s biggest risk is the corporations that control them (fastcompany.com)
4155.
Big Tobacco knew radioactive Po210 in cigarettes posed cancer risk, kept quiet (uclahealth.org)
4156.
Farmland practices are driving bird population decline across Europe (pnas.org)
4157.
Modern genetic data suggests pre-humans were a group of only 1,280 individuals (nature.com)
4158.
Modern Mono (tbray.org)
4159.
When Rust hurts (mmapped.blog)
4160.
Making macOS Apps Uninstallable (notes.alinpanaitiu.com)
4161.
The first Oxide rack being prepared for customer shipment (hachyderm.io)
4162.
Elixir and Rust is a good mix (fly.io)
4163.
Wikifunctions (wikimediafoundation.org)
4164.
EVE Online: Add-in for MS Excel (eveonline.com)
4165.
ThinkPad 701C with a Framework brain transplant (community.frame.work)
4166.
EU plan to scan private messages for child abuse meets fresh scandal (wired.com)
4167.
There is a worrying amount of fraud in medical research (economist.com)
4168.
5k-year-old tavern with food still inside discovered in iraq (smithsonianmag.com)
4169.
Tax prep firms shared ‘extraordinarily sensitive’ data about taxpayers with Meta (apnews.com)
4170.
Milan Kundera has died (variety.com)