March 2024 Archive
16411.
Reasons for the Non-Adoption of GraphQL, and where it's good (wundergraph.com)
16412.
Scaling Models and Multi-Tenant Data Systems – ASDS Chapter 6 (jack-vanlightly.com)
16413.
Covariant RFM-1 (twitter.com)
16414.
Migrating from ClickHouse to Apache Doris: what happened? (doris.apache.org)
16415.
Google's self-designed office swallows Wi-Fi "like the Bermuda Triangle" (arstechnica.com)
16416.
If You Build It, NIMBYs Won't Care (thedeletedscenes.substack.com)
16417.
Reddit, AI, and Advertising – The IDK IPO (stevenliss.substack.com)
16418.
What is a good fit for Gleam Lang? Anyone interested?
16419.
Why NASA wants human guinea pigs to test out Martian living (npr.org)
16420.
FreeBSD and KDE's Megarelease 6 (euroquis.nl)
16421.
Houthi attacks in Red Sea threaten internet infrastructure (dw.com)
16422.
16423.
Laravel 11.x Artisan Commands (artisan.page)
16424.
Politics Is Not Leadership (techleader.pro)
16425.
Individual initiative, corporate inertia, good bad advice (on caring about work) (furia.com)
16426.
Tor's new WebTunnel bridges mimic HTTPS traffic to evade censorship (bleepingcomputer.com)
16427.
Laravel Reverb Now Available (reverb.laravel.com)
16428.
The Infinite Space Between Words (2014) (blog.codinghorror.com)
16429.
What Nvidia's reversal means for investors (qz.com)
16430.
Murphy's Law? Or, Follies of a Finite Physicist (noahpinion.blog)
16431.
Amsterdam testing system that can remotely slow e-bikes down (nltimes.nl)
16432.
Synfig Studio: Cross-platform and open source vector animation software (synfig.org)
16433.
Timeless Lessons from Enron (btbs.transistor.fm)
16434.
Making a Falling Sand Simulator (jason.today)
16435.
Trio of Engineers Developed a GPS-Denied Drone for Under $500 (aviationweek.com)
16436.
Second Iteration of Deadspin Now Also Dead (defector.com)
16437.
We evaluate engineering performance at Gusto (platocommunity.substack.com)
16438.
Massed Muddler Intelligence (studio.ribbonfarm.com)
16439.
Moving trees north to save the forests (knowablemagazine.org)
16440.
Fireflies – Automate your meeting notes (fireflies.ai)