January 2024 Archive
10591.
Show HN: A Command Line tool to journal your daily accomplishments (github.com)
10592.
Tech's richest plan to save themselves after the apocalypse (theguardian.com)
10593.
Gmailify – Unlimited Email Addresses on Your Own Domain, with Gmail (gmailify.com)
10594.
Gifted Children, by Leta Hollingworth (1926) (archive.org)
10595.
Hackers discover way to access Google accounts without a password (independent.co.uk)
10596.
Montreal Libraries Will Be Able to Kick Out People for Smelling Bad (vice.com)
10597.
The Coffee House of Surat by Leo Tolstoy. (youtube.com)
10598.
U.S. LNG Growth Sparks Climate Activism Uproar (oilprice.com)
10599.
The Books That Made Me (unherd.com)
10600.
The Absurdity of Peer Review (2021) (elemental.medium.com)
10601.
Probiotic L. reuteri in autistic children improved social functioning (sciencedirect.com)
10602.
Ask HN: Any engineers from Google map team?
10603.
Minimalistic Bash CLI Theme (github.com)
10604.
Xtogram – X to Instagram post generator (templated.io)
10605.
Use WAGO terminal blocks (2020) [video] (youtube.com)
10606.
Keep Leaks Alive (donorbox.org)
10607.
MikroORM 6: Polished – MikroORM (mikro-orm.io)
10608.
C compiler in less than ~900 lines of Python (github.com)
10609.
BT Group to turn old street cabinets into electric vehicle charging points (bbc.co.uk)
10610.
Intercollegiate Poker Bot Contest – Looking for Sponsors (upac.dev)
10611.
Ask HN: Can anyone DDoS the whole internet infrastracture?
10612.
Belter Creole (en.wikipedia.org)
10613.
Just How Healthy Is Salmon? (nytimes.com)
10614.
Twilio's Jeff Lawson Steps Down from CEO Role and Board (bloomberg.com)
10615.
Walking route: An underground industry is helping migrants flee China for the US (cnn.com)
10616.
PostgreSQL adds support for incremental backups (git.postgresql.org)
10617.
iOS 17 Assistive Access: Simpler interface for users who struggle with iOS (tomsguide.com)
10618.
Dark Mode is not just about aesthetic (drgrizz.xyz)
10619.
Sweden's most realtime public transit map (transitmap.io)
10620.
Dark Corners of the Web Offer a Glimpse at A.I.'S Nefarious Future (nytimes.com)