January 2024 Archive
2911.
Top Harvard Cancer researchers accused of scientific fraud; 37 studies affected (arstechnica.com)
2912.
Arc<str> vs. String, is Arc<str> faster? (blocklisted.github.io)
2913.
Forkrun: Runs multiple inputs through a command in parallel using bash coprocs (github.com)
2914.
New Clues (2015) (cluetrain.com)
2915.
Notes on a few abnormalities in analysis (2022) (carsengrote.com)
2916.
Chromes new Incognito warning admits Google collects your data in "private" mode (arstechnica.com)
2917.
Antimacassar (en.wikipedia.org)
2918.
Iceland to tunnel into volcano to tap into virtually unlimited geothermal power (zmescience.com)
2919.
Apple Vision Pro review: magic, until it's not [video] (youtube.com)
2920.
Microsoft explains how Russian hackers spied on its executives (theverge.com)
2921.
Personal blogs are where tech news happens (anildash.com)
2922.
Why are so many EV charging stations broken in California? (latimes.com)
2923.
Ask HN: What happened to normal-sized smartphones?
2924.
Ask HN: Help me solve a dilemma, study in the US or take a job in the EU?
2925.
There's No Good Reason to Buy a Carbon Bike (outsideonline.com)
2926.
Sam Altman Says AI Using Too Much Energy Will Require Breakthrough Energy Source (futurism.com)
2927.
MrBeast reveals he made $250k from X video (bbc.co.uk)
2928.
ORMs are nice but they are the wrong abstraction (workdad.dev)
2929.
The Game Awards raises an old question: What does indie mean? (engadget.com)
2930.
SF streets were clean for APEC, here's what Tenderloin and SoMa look like now (sfchronicle.com)
2931.
Google shares update on next step toward phasing out third-party cookies (blog.google)
2932.
HP's CEO spells it out: You're a 'bad investment' if you don't buy HP supplies (forums.theregister.com)
2933.
Electric vehicles will need 'battery passports' to enter EU from 2027 (autocar.co.uk)
2934.
The cooling advantage that CPU integrated graphics has (utcc.utoronto.ca)
2935.
Lower Obesity Rate During Residence at High Altitude Among a Military Population (journals.plos.org)
2936.
A bad day for tech: 31k jobs slashed (2001) (latimes.com)
2937.
IFTTT is killing its pay-what-you-want Legacy Pro plan (2023) (techhive.com)
2938.
A new kind of climate denial has taken over on YouTube (theverge.com)
2939.
Seniors spend the equivalent of 3 weeks a year on health care, study says (washingtonpost.com)
2940.
Apple says UK could 'veto' global privacy tools (bbc.co.uk)