2023 Archive
13021.
New plans for self-hosted Zulip customers
(blog.zulip.com)
13022.
EU's Cyber Resilience Act contains a poison pill
(theregister.com)
13023.
13024.
Twitter/X has removed all media posted before 2014
(twitter.com)
13025.
13026.
Fastmail Is Down
(fastmailstatus.com)
13027.
Bringing the power of AI to Windows 11
(blogs.windows.com)
13028.
13029.
13030.
13031.
George Church lab creates ovarian granulosa-like cells from stem cells
(elifesciences.org)
13032.
13033.
Hacker News in Slow Italian
(hn.lingually.ai)
13034.
Using Google’s code history to write more code
(ai.googleblog.com)
13035.
Lessons from YC AI Startups
(ignorance.ai)
13036.
4chan Turns 20
(4chan.org)
13037.
The Price of Time: The Real Story of Interest
(lrb.co.uk)
13038.
Bard Extensions
(bard.google.com)
13040.
Wronger Than Wrong
(en.wikipedia.org)
13041.
Frutiger Aero
(aesthetics.fandom.com)
13042.
13043.
The Almost Romance Languages
(dannybate.com)
13045.
Copy is all you need
(arxiv.org)
13046.
PHP-Tokio – Use any async Rust library from PHP
(github.com)
13047.
The SGI XFS Filesystem
(blog.koehntopp.info)
13048.
Mastodon Is Rewinding the Clock on Social Media – In a Good Way
(chrlschn.medium.com)
13049.
FFM (Foreign Function and Memory API) Goes Final
(mail.openjdk.org)
13050.
What’s going on in the world of extensions
(blog.mozilla.org)