January 2024 Archive
3841.
3842.
Windows 11 struggling to escape the shadow of Windows 10 (theregister.com)
3843.
Ask HN: Would you fly on a Boeing 737 MAX?
3844.
Today's regional conflicts resemble the ones that produced World War II (foreignaffairs.com)
3845.
Bitcoin price falls 15% following launch of ETFs (ft.com)
3846.
We Live in a Golden Age of Crybullyism (thenation.com)
3847.
Ask HN: Is it just me, or is software development crazy
3848.
Ask HN: Are you seeing AI used in places where it shouldn't be?
3849.
Why Legal Immigration Is Nearly Impossible (cato.org)
3850.
The Annual Cost of Technical Debt: $1.52T (itzareyesmx.medium.com)
3851.
Walmart Store Managers Can Make Up to $400k (bloomberg.com)
3852.
Open-Source AI Is Uniquely Dangerous (spectrum.ieee.org)
3853.
FTC Continues to Wade into Copyright Issues in AI Without Understanding Anything (techdirt.com)
3854.
My Year of Exploration (jacek.migdal.pl)
3855.
We need a new word to describe AI content proliferating across the web (leunig.com.au)
3856.
My history of economic thought reading list (marginalrevolution.com)
3857.
Effective Accelerationism (en.wikipedia.org)
3858.
Show HN: AI mentor in your iPhone that collects your memories and gives feedback (aisama.co)
3859.
Stop Saying "Technical Debt" (stackoverflow.blog)
3860.
Is it right to blame Google/Yahoo for deprecating an email forwarding service?
3861.
What if we've been lied to about UFOs? (theguardian.com)
3862.
Nvidia AI Lead: We are ~3 years from the ChatGPT moment for physical AI agents (twitter.com)
3863.
YUI Compressor (2013) (yui.github.io)
3864.
I'm done with dashboards, and likely you should be too (medium.com)
3865.
Show HN: Gaussian Splat renderer in VR with Unity (youtube.com)
3866.
New iPhone Exploit Uses Four Zero-Days (schneier.com)
3867.
Centralized or Decentralized There Is No Question (puri.sm)
3868.
Tech salaries have been cut in half (old.reddit.com)
3869.
Fed Court: First Amendment Protects Engineers Expert Testimony Without a License (techdirt.com)
3870.
What I learned from using a Raspberry Pi 5 as my main computer for two weeks (arstechnica.com)