2023 Archive
15721.
Hal Finney Was Not Satoshi Nakamoto
(blog.lopp.net)
15722.
The floppy disk just won’t die
(wired.com)
15723.
15724.
Japan adopts plan to make maximum use of nuclear power
(japannews.yomiuri.co.jp)
15725.
15726.
Lobotomizing Gnome (2018)
(eklitzke.org)
15727.
15728.
The iOS option to charge battery to "80% Limit" shouldn't just be for iPhone 15
(keydiscussions.com)
15729.
What happened to Wirecutter?
(theatlantic.com)
15730.
Banks as collateral damage in a class war
(annpettifor.substack.com)
15731.
For police PR flacks, quack lives matter
(radleybalko.substack.com)
15732.
15733.
15734.
Linux has nearly half of the desktop OS Linux market
(theregister.com)
15735.
If you travel to China, be aware of an exit ban
(harrisbricken.com)
15736.
The rent is too damn algorithmic
(washingtoncitypaper.com)
15737.
15738.
Bcachefs File-System Plans to Try Again to Land in Linux 6.6
(phoronix.com)
15739.
15740.
Math has changed the shape of gerrymandering
(quantamagazine.org)
15741.
Realtors Face an Antitrust Reckoning
(wsj.com)
15742.
The continuing tragedy of CSS
(paulrobertlloyd.com)
15743.
15744.
A Love Letter to Driving Alone
(afar.com)
15745.
Millennials who buy less are happier
(cnbc.com)
15746.
The Hostile Forces of Beijing
(scholars-stage.org)
15747.
Japan Says 1.5M Living as Recluses After Pandemic
(theguardian.com)
15749.
BrowserBox Pro goes open-source
(github.com)
15750.
Nearly 500 brands exited smartphone market during 2017-2023
(counterpointresearch.com)