February 2024 Archive
1981.
White House urges devs to switch to memory-safe programming languages (bleepingcomputer.com)
1982.
AI Restaurant Menu with RAG (wandb.ai)
1983.
Immich is changing its license from MIT to AGPLv3 (github.com)
1984.
The Sneaky Standard – Intel PCI Standardization History (tedium.co)
1985.
Qualcomm hardware support increasingly in good shape with Linux kernel (phoronix.com)
1986.
Renting your music means accepting that it will disappear (coryd.dev)
1987.
Why the world should say No to Sam Altman (garymarcus.substack.com)
1988.
Deutsche Bahn is looking for Win 3.11 admin (t3n.de)
1989.
Drinking with Agatha Christie (crimereads.com)
1990.
"The incomprehensible should cause suspicion rather than admiration" (computerhistory.org)
1991.
Sex differences in human functional brain organization (pnas.org)
1992.
The new hire who showed up is not the same person we interviewed (2022) (askamanager.org)
1993.
Julian Assange's moment of truth has arrived – and the stakes are high (theguardian.com)
1994.
JPL Workforce Update (jpl.nasa.gov)
1995.
Leak of Russian 'Threat' Part of a Bid to Kill US Surveillance Reform, Sources (wired.com)
1996.
Polypane 18: Introducing Polypane Portal (polypane.app)
1997.
Experimenting with GC-less (heap-less) Java (maximullaris.com)
1998.
Direct Language Model Alignment from Online AI Feedback (arxiv.org)
1999.
2000.
Peter Thiel's $100k offer to skip college is more popular than ever (wsj.com)
2001.
Before he was George Orwell, he was Eric Blair, police officer (nytimes.com)
2002.
Ask HN: What do I do with my side projects?
2003.
Oink: An API for PHP in a single file (github.com)
2004.
Questioning "The Value of Open Source Software" (openpath.chadwhitacre.com)
2005.
WinRAR 7.0 (rarlab.com)
2006.
Early Apple Vision Pro adopters alarmed to learn VR porn doesn't work (404media.co)
2007.
Falls are a leading cause of bone breaks, brain injuries for U.S. seniors (washingtonpost.com)
2008.
Keeping an ice cream factory cool (spectrum.ieee.org)
2009.
The Wetware Crisis: The Dead Sea Effect (2008) (brucefwebster.com)
2010.
Snap lays off over 500 workers 'to promote in-person collaboration' (sfgate.com)