January 2024 Archive
3091.
The Ozempic Plateau (theatlantic.com)
3092.
California debuts 'turbo roundabout' to fix intersection near Bay Area (sfgate.com)
3093.
Americans can no longer afford their cars (newsweek.com)
3094.
Britons increasingly turning to food black market, experts say (theguardian.com)
3095.
Why Are American Drivers So Deadly? (nytimes.com)
3096.
X Announces Peer-to-Peer Payment Service Will Launch in 2024 (forbes.com)
3097.
Reductive thinking and the unfairness of Spotify payments (shkspr.mobi)
3098.
DeepMind Co-Founder: AI Is Fundamentally a "Labor Replacing Tool" (gizmodo.com)
3099.
Only 150 apps have been designed specifically for Apple's Vision Pro, so far (techcrunch.com)
3100.
I was addicted to my smartphone, so I switched to a flip phone for a month (nytimes.com)
3101.
Al Gore Leaves Board. Tim Cook's Pay Dropped 36% After Shareholder Pressure (deadline.com)
3102.
A man who used music to try to lure aliens to earth (2020) (pitchfork.com)
3103.
Launch HN: Corgea (YC S23) – Auto fix vulnerable code
3104.
"I used a pin to unlock the cable connected to the Apple Vision Pro battery" (twitter.com)
3105.
The Cult of Mac (pluralistic.net)
3106.
Tesla shares tumble as analyst decries 'train wreck' investor call (washingtonpost.com)
3107.
What Is My Screen Resolution (whatismyscreenresolution.org)
3108.
Rumors Circulating That James Webb Has Discovered Life on Another World (futurism.com)
3109.
Judge blocks 'unfathomable' $56B Tesla pay deal (bbc.co.uk)
3110.
Archaeologists reconstructed the burning of Jerusalem in 586 BCE (arstechnica.com)
3111.
SpaceX illegally fired workers critical of Elon Musk, US labor agency says (reuters.com)
3112.
Show HN: Muse, a CLI background music player (github.com)
3113.
A QA engineer walks into a bar (twitter.com)
3114.
Ring steps back from sharing video with police – mostly (theverge.com)
3115.
Show HN: Sunrisewhen – pretty sunrise and sunset times for your area (sunrisewhen.com)
3116.
Court of Chancery Opinion: Richard Tornetta vs. Elon Musk (courts.delaware.gov)
3117.
Alphabet just banked $3.0B by stretching the life of its servers (theregister.com)
3118.
Welcome to the public domain, Steamboat Willie (mastodon.archive.org)
3119.
Restic – Simple Backups (github.com)
3120.
Stunned devs left scrambling for livelihoods in wake of layoff bloodbath (pcgamer.com)