January 2024 Archive
3061.
Diesel-Electric Conversion Kits for Old Pickups (thedrive.com)
3062.
On the Pleb Filter (2023) (fantasticanachronism.com)
3063.
X receives money transmitter license in Utah (reuters.com)
3064.
Nearly 25,000 tech workers were laid off in the first weeks of 2024. Why? (text.npr.org)
3065.
Facial features linked to stereotypes and social class perception (gla.ac.uk)
3066.
No more magic, please! (2023) (nickgeorge.net)
3067.
The United States Just Grew by 1M Square Kilometers in Size (iflscience.com)
3068.
CDC 6600 (en.wikipedia.org)
3069.
AMD Radeon RX 7600 XT Linux Performance (phoronix.com)
3070.
Everybody's aware that Google will start enforcing DMARC Feb 1st, right? (easydns.com)
3071.
A Woman Who Spent Five Hundred Days in a Cave (newyorker.com)
3072.
Microsoft's keyboards and mice will live on under a unique new partnership (theverge.com)
3073.
Filmmaker Ken Burns calls Mark Zuckerberg an `enemy of the state' (2021) (independent.co.uk)
3074.
If There Are No Stupid Questions, Then How Do You Explain Quora? (theatlantic.com)
3075.
Unusual basis types in programming languages (buttondown.email)
3076.
Elon Musk's X gets another valuation cut from Fidelity (axios.com)
3077.
A CAP tradeoff in the wild (decomposition.al)
3078.
30 years later, QBasic is still the best (2016) (nicolasbize.com)
3079.
Llama2.c running on a Silicon Graphics Indigo2 workstation (twitter.com)
3080.
Raspberry Pi 5 shortages shouldn't last long (jeffgeerling.com)
3081.
Tell HN: HMD Global might not be the exclusive licensee of Nokia phones anymore
3082.
Thaddeus Cahill's Teleharmonium (synthmuseum.com)
3083.
Etherify: Transmitting Morse Code via Raspberry Pi Ethernet RF Leakage (2020) (rtl-sdr.com)
3084.
The New Story of the Milky Way's Surprisingly Turbulent Past (scientificamerican.com)
3085.
BlackRock announces cuts of roughly 600 jobs (reuters.com)
3086.
Sports Illustrated lays off entire staff (deadline.com)
3087.
Astro 4.0 (astro.build)
3088.
SQLite Archive Files (sqlite.org)
3089.
Galaxy with no visible stars discovered by accident (studyfinds.org)
3090.
One-Pedal Driving Explained (energy.gov)