2023 Archive
5671.
A Lufthansa A350's frustrating Oakland diversion (onemileatatime.com)
5672.
Career advice no one gave me: Give a lot of notice when you quit (davidlaprade.github.io)
5673.
UPI Payments: 10B transactions a month done, next stop 100B (bqprime.com)
5674.
You do need a technical co-founder [video] (ycombinator.com)
5675.
Transparent telemetry for open-source projects (research.swtch.com)
5676.
Lifers, Dayjobbers, and the Independently Wealthy: A Letter to a Former Student (klangmag.co)
5677.
Apple supports right-to-repair bill (arstechnica.com)
5678.
Google pays Apple 36% of the revenue it earns from searches in Safari (bloomberg.com)
5679.
My best techniques for evaluating character (tedgioia.substack.com)
5680.
Common Lisp Implementations in 2023 (n16f.net)
5681.
Reasons Not to Be a Manager (2019) (charity.wtf)
5682.
Lyft’s plan to take control of its maps and its future (lyft.com)
5683.
Scams upon scams: The data-driven advertising grift (anotherangrywoman.com)
5684.
GitHub code search is generally available (github.blog)
5685.
Windows XP Activation: Game Over (tinyapps.org)
5686.
Incoming potentially catastrophic storm for SF area (forecast.weather.gov)
5687.
The YC Founder Directory (ycombinator.com)
5688.
Electricity Maps (app.electricitymaps.com)
5689.
Ledger's NPM account has been hacked (github.com)
5690.
Cortex A57, Nintendo Switch's CPU (chipsandcheese.com)
5691.
Writing a GPT-4 script to check Wikipedia for the first unused acronym (gwern.net)
5692.
SEC Charges SolarWinds and CISO with Fraud, Internal Control Failures (sec.gov)
5693.
Mycelite: SQLite extension to synchronize changes across SQLite instances (github.com)
5694.
FTC bars GoodRx from sharing consumers’ sensitive health info for advertising (ftc.gov)
5695.
Stolen van Gogh painting returned in an IKEA bag (smithsonianmag.com)
5696.
1.3B Worldcat scrape and data science mini-competition (annas-blog.org)
5697.
Parkinson's patient able to walk 6km without problems after spinal implant (theguardian.com)
5698.
Retool AI (retool.com)
5699.
Show HN: Trogon – An automatic TUI for command line apps (github.com)
5700.
Bacteria store memories and pass them on for generations (news.utexas.edu)