January 2024 Archive
11701.
The Revenge of the Ottoman Empire (research.gavekal.com)
11702.
Early Stage Startup Handbook – 24 employees from 14 countries (shamun.dev)
11703.
Phi-2 Relicensed as MIT (twitter.com)
11704.
EFF Urges Pa Supreme Court to Find Keyword Search Warrant Unconstitutional (eff.org)
11705.
13yo Is the First Person Ever to "Beat" Tetris (cnn.com)
11706.
How to Mentor More People – and Not Get Burned Out (hbr.org)
11707.
Rainbow Array Algebra (math.tali.link)
11708.
Propositional Satisfiability and SAT Solvers (users.aalto.fi)
11709.
Comparison of Android ROMs (eylenburg.github.io)
11710.
PaperCart – Make an Atari 2600 that plays QR codes (codedojo.com)
11711.
Purported Advantages of Monolithic Repositories (Monorepos) (github.com)
11712.
Alaska Airlines Grounds Boeing 737 Max-9 Jets After Emergency Landing (wsj.com)
11713.
the US Labor Movement Had a Banner Year in 2023 (jacobin.com)
11714.
Build your own drone tracking radar [video] (youtube.com)
11715.
Which Root Certificates should you trust? (github.com)
11716.
Show HN: Retrieval Evaluations Framework (github.com)
11717.
The Ten Commandments of Refactoring (ahalbert.com)
11718.
The curious case of the disappearing Hydrox cookies (thehustle.co)
11719.
Russian Hackers Were Inside Ukraine Telecoms Giant for Months (reuters.com)
11720.
Scottish Independence Movements Through the Ages (thecollector.com)
11721.
'How can such a tiny woman drive a big truck?' (theguardian.com)
11722.
Alaska Airlines 737 jet lands safely after window blows out midair (globalnews.ca)
11723.
Antlir2: Deterministic image builds with buck2 [video] (media.ccc.de)
11724.
The API to buy Treasuries directly (treasuryapi.io)
11725.
Weird things engineers believe about Web development (birtles.blog)
11726.
OpenTelemetry in 2023 – Learnings from the community and our users (signoz.io)
11727.
Generative AI and Vector Databases [video] (youtube.com)
11728.
PL/0 Compiler Written in Go (2017) (dogankurt.com)
11729.
Writing a Simple JSON Parser in Golang (buildwithgo.substack.com)
11730.
Earth's Core Wobbles Every 8.5 Years (nature.com)