2023 Archive
11911.
Beautiful Documents with Groff (Part I)
(stephenramsay.net)
11912.
ONNX runtime: Cross-platform accelerated machine learning
(onnxruntime.ai)
11913.
11914.
Immune system cells in the gut linked to stress-induced depression
(hopkinsmedicine.org)
11915.
11916.
DIY-Audio-Heaven
(diyaudioheaven.wordpress.com)
11917.
11918.
11919.
11920.
Pointer Pointer
(pointerpointer.com)
11921.
Building cross-platform Rust for Web, Android and iOS – a minimal example
(artificialworlds.net)
11922.
Nintendo 64 Test Cart ROM
(gamingalexandria.com)
11923.
Vim users are encouraged to make a donation to ICCF
(vimhelp.org)
11925.
Tech Workers Deserve a Union: An Interview with Ethan Marcotte
(workerorganizing.org)
11926.
The changing face of post-pandemic New York City
(osc.ny.gov)
11927.
The grid isn’t ready for 300M EVs by 2030
(weforum.org)
11928.
The Python Paradox (2004)
(paulgraham.com)
11929.
The 'buy now, pay later' bubble is about to burst
(theatlantic.com)
11930.
11931.
11932.
11933.
Unity is offering a runtime fee waiver if you switch to LevelPlay
(mobilegamer.biz)
11934.
Why did The Beatles get so many bad reviews?
(tedgioia.substack.com)
11935.
We're wasting money by only supporting gzip for raw DNA files
(bioinformaticszen.com)
11936.
Windows 11's default mail client will show ads starting 2024
(techcommunity.microsoft.com)
11937.
11938.
WebAuthn Is Great and It Sucks (2020)
(sec.okta.com)
11939.
Why GNU su does not support the `wheel' group (2002)
(ftp.gnu.org)
11940.