2023 Archive
10891.
Gitlab has introduced a five-user limit for free groups
(docs.gitlab.com)
10892.
10893.
Mojo is a much better “Objective-C without the C” than Swift ever was
(blog.metaobject.com)
10894.
Money is the megaphone of identity (2020)
(moretothat.com)
10895.
10896.
10897.
Compuserve
(compuserve.com)
10899.
Fail2Ban
(github.com)
10900.
C++ Coroutines
(nigeltao.github.io)
10901.
Stack Overflow is a cacheless, 9-server on-prem monolith
(twitter.com)
10902.
10903.
Unreal Engine will no longer be free for all
(creativebloq.com)
10904.
Chemists create methane fuel from sun, carbon dioxide and water (2022)
(news.uchicago.edu)
10905.
Why 536 was 'the worst year to be alive' (2018)
(science.org)
10906.
A new instrument found unusual success
(theguardian.com)
10907.
10908.
10909.
TSMC warns AI chip crunch will last another 18 months
(theregister.com)
10910.
Two Kinds of Techno-Optimism
(garymarcus.substack.com)
10911.
Ruby's switch statement is flexible
(akshaykhot.com)
10912.
Geothermal Ahead of Schedule
(twitter.com)
10914.
Guide to Adopting AV1 Encoding
(bitmovin.com)
10915.
10916.
10917.
More people should write (2012)
(jsomers.net)
10918.
AI Graphics at JetBrains
(blog.jetbrains.com)
10919.
Jabber.org has migrated to Prosody IM
(jabber.org)
10920.
Fictional Brands Archive
(fictionalbrandsarchive.com)