January 2024 Archive
3271.
We Need Your Email Address (404media.co)
3272.
UK Post Office burns 31M pounds on failed cloud migration (thestack.technology)
3273.
Block Dude (Ti-83) in the Browser (azich.org)
3274.
Ironclad: A formally verified, hard real-time capable kernel in Ada (ironclad.nongnu.org)
3275.
Adaptive _time compression – A database hacker story (axiom.co)
3276.
Learning piano triggers complex changes to your brain's activity (newscientist.com)
3277.
Supreme Court rejects decade-old Twitter First Amendment case (theverge.com)
3278.
Plan to Get Less Done (davidepstein.substack.com)
3279.
Covid-19: Negligence by Experts (blogs.bmj.com)
3280.
Citroën Sabotaged Wartime Nazi Truck Production in a Simple and Brilliant Way (jalopnik.com)
3281.
OpenTofu Is Going GA (opentofu.org)
3282.
WikiChat – a chatbot built on real-time Wikipedia updates, LangChain and AstraDB (datastax.com)
3283.
Why the Big Rewrite? (zed.dev)
3284.
Foundations – modular Rust library, designed for prod-grade distributed systems (blog.cloudflare.com)
3285.
3286.
3287.
3288.
Zuckerberg's bunker plans fuel speculation on billionaires building bunkers (decodetoday.com)
3289.
Huawei prepares to split from Android on consumer devices with HarmonyOS Next (theregister.com)
3290.
What's something difficult programmers make look easy? (tomaszs2.medium.com)
3291.
Passenger flight flying over Pacific reaches 822 MPH in jet stream (washingtonpost.com)
3292.
Does gear matter? (arun.is)
3293.
I'm a Supercommuter. Here's What It's Like (wsj.com)
3294.
Show HN: I made a Paldeck website, all Paldeck Pals in Palworld (paldeck.co)
3295.
Samsung debuts the first transparent MicroLED screen at CES 2024 (engadget.com)
3296.
Ask HN: How would you take care of your mental well-being?
3297.
Palworld's success is partially born from Pokémon fans' discontent (polygon.com)
3298.
Artists can poison their pics with deadly Nightshade to deter AI scrapers (theregister.com)
3299.
What's the smallest file size for a 1 pixel image? (shkspr.mobi)
3300.
Trump Received Millions from Foreign Governments as President (nytimes.com)