January 2024 Archive
1921.
If Carpenters Were Hired Like Programmers (jasonbock.substack.com)
1922.
Show HN: I've Implemented a RSS Reader (play.google.com)
1923.
New evidence that polar bears survived 1,600 years of ice-free Holocene summers (polarbearscience.com)
1924.
If you make $10M in sales, Apple's cut is $6.2M annually (twitter.com)
1925.
Accuracy of Commercial Sleep-Trackers Compared to Research-Grade Tools (mdpi.com)
1926.
Four Team Types (itrevolution.com)
1927.
Show HN: Hook – a simple graphical C/C++ runtime editor (github.com)
1928.
Dealing with Weird ELF Libraries (mjg59.dreamwidth.org)
1929.
DARPA Triage Challenge (triagechallenge.darpa.mil)
1930.
Following lawsuit, rep admits "AI" George Carlin was human-written (arstechnica.com)
1931.
Optimizing the unoptimizable: a journey to faster C++ compile times (vitaut.net)
1932.
Axiom – A scientific computation system (axiom-developer.org)
1933.
A Historical Tour of Silicon Valley (2010) (scaruffi.com)
1934.
Chris Date and the Relational Model (2014) (red-gate.com)
1935.
Show HN: Dbeel – A distributed thread-per-core db (github.com)
1936.
Glitch Exhibition in Munich: The Art of Interference (wallpaper.com)
1937.
Show HN: Possibly the most comprehensive design system collection (designsystemhunt.com)
1938.
Proposed Oklahoma skyscraper gets redesign to become USA's new tallest building (newatlas.com)
1939.
Ex-Google CEO Eric Schmidt Is Working on a Secret Military Drone Project (forbes.com)
1940.
Dutch designer drives his car on the plastic waste he collects (solar.lowtechmagazine.com)
1941.
OpenAI suspends bot developer for presidential hopeful Dean Phillips (washingtonpost.com)
1942.
BlockTube, a YouTube Content Blocker (github.com)
1943.
Something a lot like Pokemon Yellow (roganmurley.com)
1944.
Microsoft Copilot iOS App (apps.apple.com)
1945.
I'm sorry, but omnidirectional treadmills can't work and here's why (james.darpinian.com)
1946.
Thorium – The first browser to score over 600 speedometer points on a Mac M3 Pro (github.com)
1947.
Meat intake is positively correlated with life expectancies (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
1948.
Scientists scramble to keep dog aging project alive (nytimes.com)
1949.
RISC-V Assembler: Arithmetic (projectf.io)
1950.
Devices that connect brains to computers are increasingly sophisticated (undark.org)