December 2024 Archive
14401.
L.A.'s Forbidden, Sunken City (zocalopublicsquare.org)
14402.
Broadcom hits trillion-dollar valuation on lofty forecasts for AI demand (reuters.com)
14403.
IDX – AI powered development by Google (idx.dev)
14404.
Fast and Efficient Memory Reclamation for Serverless MicroVMs (arxiv.org)
14405.
The Developers Who Came in from the Cold (weblog.rogueamoeba.com)
14406.
Podcast: Building a fintech from 0 to 160 clients with no external funding (open.spotify.com)
14407.
Dbrand Seems to Have Shared Images of Switch 2 Inside Its New Case (nintendolife.com)
14408.
Do G-Rated Films Make Sense Anymore? (tedium.co)
14409.
Moore's Law Is Dead – Welcome to Light Speed Computers [video] (youtube.com)
14410.
Q.js (quantumjavascript.app)
14411.
Relief of Douglas MacArthur (en.wikipedia.org)
14412.
Smart agriculture plant monitor attaches directly to underside of leaves (phys.org)
14413.
The return of GLFighters: Porting a 23-year-old game to WebAssembly (devnonsense.com)
14414.
You Can't Get a One-Click Mortgage Refi [video] (youtube.com)
14415.
"Real Name" Policies (2023) (drewdevault.com)
14416.
Congress Must Pass KOSA by Christmas. The Only Obstacle Meta's Influence (afterbabel.com)
14417.
Light-induced gene therapy disables cancer cells' energy center (news.osu.edu)
14418.
Review: UndoDB, a Reversible Debugger (2015) (jwhitham.org)
14419.
Sitrec (Situation Recreation) (github.com)
14420.
Build Your Own Shell Using Rust (joshmcguigan.com)
14421.
We're Going to Have to Learn to Love Factory Farms (nytimes.com)
14422.
Solving the Chrome Conundrum (movementforanopenweb.com)
14423.
Adobe shares suffer steepest drop in over two years on disappointing guidance (cnbc.com)
14424.
Lutein and Zeaxanthin (domofutu.substack.com)
14425.
Abstand and Ausbau Languages (en.wikipedia.org)
14426.
The evolutionary origins of the hepatitis E virus (phys.org)
14427.
XB-1 Flight 7: Play-By-Play From the Cockpit [video] (youtube.com)
14428.
CRUFT: An alternative to the Technical Debt metaphor (benrady.com)
14429.
Microglia: The double-edged sword in Alzheimer's progression (medicalxpress.com)
14430.
[NeurIPS] MIT prof suggests Chinese aren't educated to be morally upright (twitter.com)