January 2024 Archive
11401.
The NeurIPS 2023 Paper Awards (2023) (blog.neurips.cc)
11402.
How Meta built the infrastructure for Threads (engineering.fb.com)
11403.
Carriers told that customer data needs to be protected (theregister.com)
11404.
2024 Big Race Is TSMC N2 and Intel 18A (semiwiki.com)
11405.
Evolution of tree data structures for indexing (2020) (erthalion.info)
11406.
Web Design in 4 Minutes (jgthms.com)
11407.
A CAP Tradeoff in the Wild (decomposition.al)
11408.
If Scientists Were Angels (thenewatlantis.com)
11409.
Greatest Science Fiction Movies of All Time (rollingstone.com)
11410.
How the EPA calculates how far an EV can go on a full charge (arstechnica.com)
11411.
Axolotl (github.com)
11412.
Free and Open in the Latest Draft of the EU Cyber Resilience Act (writing.kemitchell.com)
11413.
Two years ago: left Unity (aras-p.info)
11414.
Since Oct 7, Israelis use TikTok more than all other social networks combined (ynetnews.com)
11415.
Predictions Scorecard, 2024 January 01 (rodneybrooks.com)
11416.
Arm conquered the chip market without making a single chip (theverge.com)
11417.
Building a Robot to Rescue a Wrench (discourse.ros.org)
11418.
New crypto tax reporting obligations took effect on new year's day (coincenter.org)
11419.
Ask HN: Would a tool like this be useful?
11420.
Complete restoration of an IBM "Butterfly" ThinkPad 701c (blog.jgc.org)
11421.
School Cars: how trains brought classrooms to children in remote communities (cbc.ca)
11422.
How fast can you sort arrays of integers in Java? (lemire.me)
11423.
Solstice-5: Designing Environments for a Sci-Fi Movie in Blender (80.lv)
11424.
Two Years in the Tenure Track (jwuphysics.substack.com)
11425.
Commodore Disk Directory Structure (blog.adafruit.com)
11426.
JSON-server relicensed to Fair Source License (github.com)
11427.
Winston Churchill: From Prisoner to Prime Minister (economist.com)
11428.
The Secret Word Game: Secretword (secretword.com)
11429.
Americans could lose internet aid months before the 2024 election (politico.com)
11430.
If your product is Great, it doesn't need to be Good (paulbuchheit.blogspot.com)