January 2024 Archive
6871.
12 Ways I Conquered Public Speaking (medium.com)
6872.
Cognitive Load in Software Development (github.com)
6873.
6874.
Microsoft Overtakes Apple as Most Valuable Company (macrumors.com)
6875.
Curl maintainers' collection of offensive emails (github.com)
6876.
US Navy sailor swaps sea for cell after accepting bribes from Chinese snoops (theregister.com)
6877.
Wayland breaks things Just for now? (blog.tenstral.net)
6878.
Valley of lost cities that flourished 2k years ago found in Amazon (theguardian.com)
6879.
Discord lays off 170 people, blames growing too quickly (techcrunch.com)
6880.
Fine tuning is just synthetic data engineering (generatingconversation.substack.com)
6881.
Login with passkey is now supported (vercel.com)
6882.
Picking the Widevine Locks: Acquiring and Using an L3 CDM (web.archive.org)
6883.
Digital media drive affective polarization through partisan sorting (pnas.org)
6884.
China's Gravity-1 rocket aces debut launch from ship at sea (space.com)
6885.
Show HN: Sviteboard, multi-user whiteboard with images and LaTeX built in Svelte (sviteboard.com)
6886.
Removal of Netflix Film Shows Advancing Power of India's Hindu Right Wing (nytimes.com)
6887.
Using Xrandr for Multi Monitor Setups (plus some useful scripts) (2021) (lecorbeausvault.wordpress.com)
6888.
China's demonstration Gas-Cooled Pebble-bed Reactor enters commercial operation (world-nuclear-news.org)
6889.
While we fire the boss, can you lock him out of the network? (theregister.com)
6890.
Xi's Empty Dream City Shows Limits of His Power, Even in China (bloomberg.com)
6891.
DeWitt Clause (en.wikipedia.org)
6892.
Employees Say 'Sizable Portion' of Gearbox-Owned Studio Has Been Laid Off (aftermath.site)
6893.
Import myModule from "./my-module.torrent": requiring Node modules from BitTorr (evanhahn.com)
6894.
Ode to Internet – V.90 56k dialup modem handshake for orchestra [video] (youtube.com)
6895.
The Reddit Moderation Maze: A Visit to the Layers of Hell (magnetseven.substack.com)
6896.
Hide Your Nginx Version (abenezerbelachew.com)
6897.
6898.
After big tech layoffs, Silicon Valley may have lost its monopoly on workers (cnbc.com)
6899.
Fujitsu Japan remains tight-lipped on the Post Office scandal (bbc.co.uk)
6900.