2023 Archive
9061.
Legacy and Athlete Preferences at Harvard (2020) [pdf]
(public.econ.duke.edu)
9062.
Is parallel programming hard, and, if so, what can you do about it?
(mirrors.edge.kernel.org)
9063.
9064.
Into Thin AirPods
(defector.com)
9065.
Space After Periods (1993)
(1997.webhistory.org)
9066.
Ferengi Rules of Acquisition
(memory-alpha.fandom.com)
9067.
A response to the git.centos.org changes
(redhat.com)
9068.
Cophone – Mobile work phones running in the cloud
(cophone.io)
9069.
Samsung's AI photo feature adds creepy teeth to baby photos
(boingboing.net)
9070.
9071.
9072.
The vital art of talking to strangers (2021)
(economist.com)
9073.
What happens when your phone is spying on you
(today.ucsd.edu)
9074.
Biohacking Lite (2020)
(karpathy.github.io)
9075.
Inverted computer culture: A thought experiment
(viznut.fi)
9076.
As ocean oxygen levels dip, fish face an uncertain future
(e360.yale.edu)
9077.
Google promised to delete sensitive data. It logged my abortion clinic visit
(washingtonpost.com)
9078.
Solve your big problems by solving your real problem
(jasonfeifer.beehiiv.com)
9079.
Pixel fucked: Inside Hollywood's VFX crisis
(gq-magazine.co.uk)
9080.
The United States of Bed Bath & Beyond
(epsilontheory.com)
9082.
9083.
AI Reduces the World to Stereotypes
(restofworld.org)
9084.
RIP HTTP
(http.rip)
9085.
Fortran 2023
(iso.org)
9086.
Apple busts iOS 17 leaker with spycraft ‘canary trap’
(cultofmac.com)
9087.
World’s oceans at record high temperature for 80 consecutive days
(climatereanalyzer.org)
9088.
Procrastination and the priority of short-term mood regulation
(compass.onlinelibrary.wiley.com)
9089.
9090.
Royal Mail issues Warhammer stamps celebrating 40 year anniversary
(shop.royalmail.com)