2023 Archive
14761.
The hottest new perk in tech is freedom
(vox.com)
14762.
No Lodash
(thescottyjam.github.io)
14763.
A call center worker’s battle with A.I.
(nytimes.com)
14764.
Europe to ChatGPT: disclose your sources
(wsj.com)
14766.
14767.
14769.
Why only 1% of the Snowden Archive will ever be published
(computerweekly.com)
14770.
Vinyl Chloride and the Ohio Train Derailment
(mcgill.ca)
14771.
The Military-Industrial Stock Buyback Complex
(mattstoller.substack.com)
14772.
Nintendo filed numerous patents for Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom mechanics
(automaton-media.com)
14773.
REI is Laying Off 275 Employees
(old.reddit.com)
14775.
Horrible Code, Clean Performance
(johnnysswlab.com)
14776.
Programming is hard
(myme.no)
14777.
14778.
In New Paradox, Black Holes Appear to Evade Heat Death
(quantamagazine.org)
14779.
A software epiphany
(johnwhiles.com)
14780.
Europe's big tech bill is coming to fruition
(technologyreview.com)
14781.
Apple to move key iPad engineering resources to Vietnam
(asia.nikkei.com)
14782.
Is Apple making implausible iPhone satisfaction claims?
(perfectrec.com)
14783.
Intel Launches Arc A580: A $179 Graphics Card for 1080p Gaming
(anandtech.com)
14784.
Masterpiece was hanging above an elderly French woman's hot plate
(smithsonianmag.com)
14785.
“Real Water” that poisoned dozens contained chemical from rocket fuel
(arstechnica.com)
14786.
This is what the year actually looks like (2018)
(nrkbeta.no)
14787.
Somehow AutoHotKey is kinda good now
(hillelwayne.com)
14788.
How fighting games use delay-based and rollback netcode (2019)
(arstechnica.com)
14789.
AMD Ryzen 7 7840U Performance Benchmarks on Linux
(phoronix.com)