2023 Archive
5461.
Industry docs reveal makers of 'forever chemicals' covered up health dangers (phys.org)
5462.
Generative AI space and the mental imagery of alien minds (writings.stephenwolfram.com)
5463.
Dutch journalist who writes critically on China targeted in intimidation scheme (nltimes.nl)
5464.
Always look down in London: Pavement oddities (londonist.com)
5465.
Sci-Hub: knowledge as a human right (sci-hub.ru)
5466.
Last Post, Please Read (zandarvts.blogspot.com)
5467.
Problems harder than NP-Complete (buttondown.email)
5468.
“Inverse vaccine” shows potential to treat MS and other autoimmune diseases (pme.uchicago.edu)
5469.
Phoenix Dev Blog – Streams (fly.io)
5470.
Fx – Terminal JSON Viewer (fx.wtf)
5471.
Plain text journaling in Vim (peppe.rs)
5472.
Developer marketing for early-stage startups – what we’ve learned (posthog.com)
5473.
The Transformer Family (lilianweng.github.io)
5474.
Web Stable Diffusion (github.com)
5475.
Increasing QUIC and UDP Throughput over Tailscale (tailscale.com)
5476.
Report says PR firm has been paying Rotten Tomatoes critics for positive reviews (screengeek.net)
5477.
I love building a startup in Rust but wouldn't pick it again (propelauth.com)
5478.
The Lack of Compensation in Open Source Software Is Unsustainable (trstringer.com)
5479.
A failed AI girlfriend product, and my lessons (mazzzystar.github.io)
5480.
Meta Quest 3 (meta.com)
5481.
YouTube's plan backfires, people are installing better ad blockers (androidauthority.com)
5482.
Psychedelic Mushrooms Hit the Market in Oregon (nytimes.com)
5483.
Fairphone 5 (shop.fairphone.com)
5484.
The age of the grift shift (tante.cc)
5485.
Texas death row inmate at mercy of supreme court, and junk science (theguardian.com)
5486.
Banks hit with millions in fines for using Signal and WhatsApp (cnbc.com)
5487.
"No inventions; no innovations" A History of US Steel (construction-physics.com)
5488.
How much memory do you need to run 1M concurrent tasks? (pkolaczk.github.io)
5489.
My $0->$100M->$0 in 5 years story (old.reddit.com)
5490.
Nintendo is trying to patent some broad Tears of the Kingdom mechanics (kotaku.com)