2023 Archive
18991.
Marissa Mayer admits Yahoo should have bought Netflix instead of Tumblr
(businessinsider.com)
18992.
18993.
Blogging is not dying anytime soon
(dariusforoux.com)
18994.
Sex and the citizenship process
(lux-magazine.com)
18995.
18996.
Is macOS’s new XProtect behavioural security preparing to go live?
(eclecticlight.co)
18997.
The Upper Atmosphere Is Cooling, Prompting New Climate Concerns
(e360.yale.edu)
18998.
An Overview of Ruby on Rails 7.1 Features. Part III
(manny.codes)
18999.
Counting Ghosts: A case for abandoning web analytics
(pcmaffey.com)
19000.
You're Gonna Need a Bigger Browser
(berjon.com)
19001.
A taste of Brazil: How guaraná soda became a national icon
(notevenpast.org)
19002.
Tallow in plastics – why? (2016)
(impact-solutions.co.uk)
19003.
Pillows to help workers snooze at desk
(mainichi.jp)
19004.
Role play with large language models
(nature.com)
19005.
MariaDB ditches products and staff in restructure
(theregister.com)
19006.
19007.
Oink's Pink Palace
(en.wikipedia.org)
19008.
Ellie – A Mastodon Client for Windows
(ellie.software)
19009.
Barnes and Noble Sets Itself Free
(nytimes.com)
19010.
Building ColdFusion for the Web
(thehistoryoftheweb.com)
19011.
Why Is .US Being Used to Phish So Many of Us?
(krebsonsecurity.com)
19012.
19014.
Understanding Passkeys
(michal.sapka.me)
19015.
19016.
The Barbie-Oppenheimer Double Feature Is Happening, Data Shows
(bnnbloomberg.ca)
19017.
19018.
Deepfaked Tom Cruise and Paris Hilton by Metaphysic
(old.reddit.com)
19019.
19020.
The Collected Stories of Vernor Vinge
(adeeplookbydavehook.wordpress.com)