2023 Archive
631.
James Webb Space Telescope captures high-resolution image of Uranus (webbtelescope.org)
632.
BlazingMQ: High-performance open source message queuing system (bloomberg.github.io)
633.
Downloading a video should be “fair use” as recording a song from the radio (mastodon.social)
634.
Notes apps are where ideas go to die (2022) (reproof.app)
635.
Is tipping getting out of control? Many consumers say yes (apnews.com)
636.
I bricked my Christmas lights (whizzy.org)
637.
Ask HN: Something you’ve done your whole life that you realized is wrong?
638.
Path to a free, self-taught education in Computer Science (github.com)
639.
The Fall of Stack Overflow (observablehq.com)
640.
Google DeepMind (deepmind.com)
641.
Your computer should say what you tell it to say (eff.org)
642.
“How America took out the Nord Stream pipeline” (seymourhersh.substack.com)
643.
PayPal has restricted our account after we invoiced a key containing “ALEP” (twitter.com)
644.
Apple brings Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro to iPad (apple.com)
645.
Language models can explain neurons in language models (openai.com)
646.
Sao Paulo: A city with no outdoor advertisements (2013) (amusingplanet.com)
647.
Show HN: BBC “In Our Time”, categorised by Dewey Decimal, heavy lifting by GPT (genmon.github.io)
648.
Apple doesn’t want you developing hobby apps (bennettnotes.com)
649.
Squeeze the hell out of the system you have (blog.danslimmon.com)
650.
Rust std fs slower than Python? No, it's hardware (xuanwo.io)
651.
The boiling frog of digital freedom (gazoche.xyz)
652.
First people sickened by Covid-19 were scientists at WIV: US government sources (public.substack.com)
653.
Maps distort how we see the world (unchartedterritories.tomaspueyo.com)
654.
Conversation skills essentials (tynan.com)
655.
Could we make the web more immersive using a simple optical illusion? (shopify.github.io)
656.
How Is LLaMa.cpp Possible? (finbarr.ca)
657.
Refusing to teach kids math will not improve equity (noahpinion.blog)
658.
Google doesn’t want employees working remotely anymore (theverge.com)
659.
IDEs we had 30 years ago (blogsystem5.substack.com)
660.
Dieselgate, but for trains – some heavyweight hardware hacking (badcyber.com)