January 2024 Archive
1471.
Web CGI programs aren't particularly slow these days (utcc.utoronto.ca)
1472.
Framework: We don't want to have to make a printer, but wow (twitter.com)
1473.
On "Owning" Software (avdi.codes)
1474.
Small biz owners scale back their office space or go remote altogether (cp24.com)
1475.
Unintended electromagnetic radiation from Starlink satellites (aanda.org)
1476.
2024 IEEE Medal of Honor Goes to Bob Kahn (spectrum.ieee.org)
1477.
Starlite (en.wikipedia.org)
1478.
Reverse-Engineering a Scoreboard Display (hardfault.life)
1479.
DreamShell: Operating System for the Sega Dreamcast (github.com)
1480.
LoMA: Lossless Compressed Memory Attention (arxiv.org)
1481.
ArchiveBox – open-source self-hosted web archiving (archivebox.io)
1482.
Spotify calls Apple's DMA compliance plan 'extortion''complete and total farce' (techcrunch.com)
1483.
CCP members threaten British public piano player [video] (youtube.com)
1484.
Fail2ban Sucks (2020) (j3s.sh)
1485.
Bing Gained Less Than 1% Market Share Since Adding Bing Chat (seroundtable.com)
1486.
Rust-Written Linux Scheduler Showing Promising Results for Gaming Performance (phoronix.com)
1487.
Forensics Gone Wrong: When DNA Snares the Innocent (2016) (science.org)
1488.
Get Out of Jail Cards, 2 (marginalrevolution.com)
1489.
9999999999999999.0 – 9999999999999998.0 (geocar.sdf1.org)
1490.
Automatic class sorting with Prettier (2022) (tailwindcss.com)
1491.
DARPA's air-steered X-65 jet (theregister.com)
1492.
Boulder VC firm Foundry to shutter after 18 years, 200 investments (bizjournals.com)
1493.
Ask HN: Are you using SQLite and Litestream in production?
1494.
The Rest Is Silliness: Peter Schickele and PDQ Bach remembered (van-magazine.com)
1495.
Taito's Mini-Vaders: Why Should Dottori Have All the Fun? (nicole.express)
1496.
Tens of thousands protest in Germany against the rise of the far right (npr.org)
1497.
A tale of two teenagers (2023) (aporiamagazine.com)
1498.
There Is No Planet B (For Worldbuilding) (etiennefd.substack.com)
1499.
The Downward Spiral of Technology (creativedestruction.club)
1500.
Don't Fire People for Making Pornography in Their Free Time (theatlantic.com)