2023 Archive
14041.
Can the West’s perplexing employment miracle continue?
(economist.com)
14042.
Why a global recession is inevitable in 2023
(economist.com)
14043.
The quest for a simple smartwatch
(binarymoon.co.uk)
14044.
Death by vegetable oil: What the studies say (2020)
(jeffnobbs.com)
14045.
Rumble turns off access in Brazil because of government's censorship demands
(reclaimthenet.org)
14047.
14048.
14049.
Acronym’s new computer with Asus is bonkers, but that’s the point
(techcrunch.com)
14050.
Adtech is built on a privacy fault line
(iapp.org)
14051.
Java JEP 461: Stream Gatherers
(openjdk.org)
14052.
14053.
John Carmack on AI
(twitter.com)
14054.
14056.
14057.
A fourth of U.S. health visits now delivered by non-physicians
(hms.harvard.edu)
14058.
14059.
The Hunt for the Death Valley Germans (2012)
(otherhand.org)
14060.
14061.
Beeper Mini is now open-source
(github.com)
14062.
14063.
Supermicro throws its weight behind Arm servers
(nextplatform.com)
14065.
A Nouveau graphics driver update
(lwn.net)
14066.
14067.
14068.
14069.
I still Lisp (2021)
(betterprogramming.pub)
14070.
StackOverflow petition to allow removing AI generated content
(openletter.mousetail.nl)