January 2024 Archive
10501.
10502.
What's Bad for Harvard Is Good for America
(bloomberg.com)
10503.
10504.
10505.
Reconciling Privacy Sandbox initiatives with EU data protection laws [pdf]
(lukaszolejnik.com)
10506.
AI's Predictable Path: Things to Expect from AI in 2024
(danielmiessler.com)
10507.
Our Move to Generated SDKs
(github.blog)
10508.
Why Vaclav Smil Is Fed Up with Climate Activism
(thewalrus.ca)
10509.
Is US EV demand slowing or growing?
(electrek.co)
10511.
Shakti
(shakti.com)
10512.
Google to Disable Third-Party Cookies for 1% of Chrome Users
(searchenginejournal.com)
10513.
Breakthrough discoveries of how the brain stores memories
(sciencenorway.no)
10514.
You Should Be Working on Hardware
(caseyhandmer.wordpress.com)
10515.
10516.
Researchers create first functional graphene semiconductor
(eandt.theiet.org)
10517.
Ghidriff: Ghidra Binary Diffing Engine
(clearbluejar.github.io)
10518.
10519.
Ghostsurn: Generate Hexagon Tilings
(logarithmic.net)
10520.
Ultrahigh-mobility semiconducting epitaxial graphene on silicon carbide
(research.gatech.edu)
10521.
The world's deadliest cat is deceptively cute. Meet Gaia
(washingtonpost.com)
10522.
TurboTax maker Intuit's $100M tax credits challenged by US lawmakers
(arstechnica.com)
10523.
10524.
Tenets – Svelte
(github.com)
10525.
What is the smallest possible valid PDF?
(stackoverflow.com)
10526.
Can I opt out of Censys data collection?
(support.censys.io)
10527.
10528.
Zapping the brain with electricity makes us easier to hypnotise
(newscientist.com)
10529.
10530.
Time vs. Risk
(theprogrammersparadox.blogspot.com)