2023 Archive
15991.
Database Gyms [pdf]
(cidrdb.org)
15992.
Employers can't force you to keep quiet to get severance, labor board decides
(businessinsider.com)
15993.
The Rise of Steel – Part I
(constructionphysics.substack.com)
15994.
The curious death of Oppenheimer’s mistress (2015)
(blog.nuclearsecrecy.com)
15995.
15996.
How South Korea’s birth rate dropped below Japan’s
(nippon.com)
15997.
My Unhealthy Relationship with Keyboards
(jackevansevo.github.io)
15998.
GCC Adopts a Code of Conduct
(phoronix.com)
15999.
16000.
Georgia’s big new nuclear reactors could be the last built in the US
(canarymedia.com)
16001.
Two types of C programmers
(utcc.utoronto.ca)
16002.
NASA clears the air: No evidence that UFOs are aliens
(theconversation.com)
16003.
Mazda has tested a synthetic fuel in an unmodified MX5 on a 1000-mile road trip
(wkk.usa.mybluehost.me)
16004.
Starlink has achieved breakeven cash flow
(twitter.com)
16005.
16006.
A Guide to Undefined Behavior in C and C++ (2010)
(blog.regehr.org)
16007.
Bank transfers as a payment method (2021)
(bitsaboutmoney.com)
16008.
Remote Work to Wipe Out $800B from Office Values, McKinsey Says
(bnnbloomberg.ca)
16009.
Debris Field Confirmed as Titan
(independent.co.uk)
16010.
Reassessing relative temporal lobe size in anthropoids and modern humans
(onlinelibrary.wiley.com)
16011.
16012.
Interview: Epic CEO Tim Sweeney after Google antitrust win
(theverge.com)
16013.
Looming demise of the 10x developer – an era of enthusiast programmers is ending
(blog.testdouble.com)
16014.
The quest for a family-friendly password manager
(dustri.org)
16015.
16016.
16017.
Why is building a UI in Rust so hard?
(warp.dev)
16018.
Trunk-Based Development: Game Changers
(trunkbaseddevelopment.com)
16019.
16020.
Frequent and infrequent users of social media respond differently to rewards
(dornsife.usc.edu)