2023 Archive
14521.
14522.
14523.
AI Generated Propaganda
(twitter.com)
14524.
The End of Front-End Development
(joshwcomeau.com)
14525.
Can you trust a compiler to optimize your code?
(matklad.github.io)
14526.
14527.
Royal Mail dismisses ‘absurd’ $80M ransom demand
(theguardian.com)
14528.
14529.
14530.
Better to micromanage than be disengaged
(lethain.com)
14531.
IBM PC 8088 replaced with a Motorola 68000
(microcorelabs.wordpress.com)
14532.
When feedback is not a gift
(softwaredoug.com)
14533.
The Silicon Valley Loop
(nymag.com)
14534.
2,500 continuous runtime hours on a 4.77Mhz DOS web server
(brutmanlabs.org)
14535.
E-books are becoming tools of corporate surveillance
(fastcompany.com)
14536.
Why TinyML is still so hard to get excited about
(staceyoniot.com)
14537.
14538.
The inner life of the octopus (2022)
(bbc.com)
14539.
Manipulative Consent Requests
(wideangle.co)
14540.
Things I've learned about building CLI tools in Python
(simonwillison.net)
14541.
Joys and pains of insects
(scientificamerican.com)
14542.
What I learned using private LLMs to write an undergraduate history essay
(zwischenzugs.com)
14543.
Show HN: This is what social media could be
(bloom.tendtoyourgarden.xyz)
14544.
WASI: WebAssembly System Interface
(github.com)
14546.
Show HN: REST Alternative to GraphQL and tRPC
(openapistack.co)
14547.
14548.
14550.
You can't reach the brain through the ears
(experimental-history.com)