2023 Archive
5761.
Welcoming Shopify as a Ladybird sponsor (awesomekling.substack.com)
5762.
Show HN: WikiBinge – discover how all things are vaguely connected (wikibinge.com)
5763.
FTC wants Microsoft's relationship with OpenAI under the microscope (theregister.com)
5764.
Gorilla: Large Language Model Connected with APIs (shishirpatil.github.io)
5765.
How to Read a Paper [pdf] (ccr.sigcomm.org)
5766.
My product is my garden (2020) (herman.bearblog.dev)
5767.
A monolithic operating system in 512 bytes of x86 machine code (github.com)
5768.
US Military asks for help locating missing F-35 (time.com)
5769.
Japan was the future but it's stuck in the past (bbc.com)
5770.
64-bit bank balances ‘ought to be enough for anybody’? (tigerbeetle.com)
5771.
Apartment rents fall as new supply hits market (wsj.com)
5772.
My failed attempt at using a closet as an office (blog.pamelafox.org)
5773.
Catch-23: The New C Standard Sets the World on Fire (queue.acm.org)
5774.
NPM won't publish packages containing the word keygen (mamot.fr)
5775.
Git archive checksums may change (github.blog)
5776.
Zippyshare quits after 17 years, 45M visits per month makes no money (torrentfreak.com)
5777.
Meta developer tools: Working at scale (engineering.fb.com)
5778.
Ask HN: Where do I find good code to read?
5779.
A look at Crystal, a programming language for humans (deusinmachina.net)
5780.
Linux ate my RAM (2009) (linuxatemyram.com)
5781.
Steel – An embeddable and extensible Scheme dialect (github.com)
5782.
Is Apple checking images we view in the Finder? (eclecticlight.co)
5783.
Amazon Buys One Medical (onemedical.com)
5784.
Brave Search launches own image and video search (brave.com)
5785.
Delta Dental says data breach exposed info of 7M people (bleepingcomputer.com)
5786.
New pill helps Covid smell and taste loss fade quickly (nature.com)
5787.
Orion Browser (browser.kagi.com)
5788.
CloudFlare’s last Warrant Canary was published over a year ago (cloudflare.com)
5789.
IronOS: Open-source soldering iron firmware (github.com)
5790.
IBM promised to back off facial recognition, then signed a $70M contract for it (theverge.com)