January 2024 Archive
1681.
1682.
1195725856 and other mysterious numbers (2020)
(chrisdown.name)
1683.
Inside .git
(jvns.ca)
1684.
AI Is Already Killing Books
(matduggan.com)
1685.
Thousands of AI Authors on the Future of AI
(arxiv.org)
1686.
How the first fourth-generation nuclear power plant works
(news.cgtn.com)
1687.
1688.
ARM's "Blackhawk" CPU Is a Plan to Have the Best Smartphone CPU Core
(moorinsightsstrategy.com)
1689.
Late 70s and 80s: forget BASIC, we had Pascal and C
(retrofun.pl)
1690.
1692.
Htmx Is Composable?
(timkellogg.me)
1693.
Building a Password Cracker in 2024
(sevnx.com)
1694.
1695.
Archaeologists find intact medieval gauntlet
(heritagedaily.com)
1696.
1697.
STB: Single-file public domain libraries for C/C++
(github.com)
1698.
Neonmodem: TUI for Lobsters, HN, etc.
(github.com)
1699.
Exploring Object File Formats
(maskray.me)
1700.
High-Throughput, Formal-Methods-Assisted Fuzzing for LLVM [pdf]
(users.cs.utah.edu)
1701.
A collector of math and physics surprises (2018)
(quantamagazine.org)
1702.
1703.
Why don't grocery stores stock pawpaw fruit?
(theatlantic.com)
1704.
1705.
1706.
1707.
Heads up – effectively offline for now
(lkml.iu.edu)
1708.
Soft Deletion Probably Isn't Worth It (2022)
(brandur.org)
1709.
Steam Deck officially hits over 13,000 games Playable and Verified
(gamingonlinux.com)
1710.
Confirmation of ancient lake on Mars
(phys.org)