2024 Archive
13501.
Solving the Worst Problem in Programming Education: Windows (learncodethehardway.com)
13502.
Google: Angular and Wiz Are Merging (twitter.com)
13503.
iTerm2 3.5.0 (iterm2.com)
13504.
Why quantum entanglement doesn't allow faster-than-light communication (2016) (forbes.com)
13505.
State of the Terminal (gpanders.com)
13506.
The Slow, Painful Death of Agile and Jira (ehandbook.com)
13507.
Why is my LG Washing Machine using 3.6GB of data/day? (twitter.com)
13508.
Asynchronous Programming in C# (github.com)
13509.
iTerm2 removes AI feature from core, creates separate plugin (gitlab.com)
13510.
Why did clothing become boring? (resobscura.substack.com)
13511.
Earth Is on the Brink of Breaching a 7th of Nine 'Planetary Boundaries' (smithsonianmag.com)
13512.
Spotted water hemlock: the most toxic plant in North America (2017) (atlasobscura.com)
13513.
Will that hub or dock slow your SSDs, or even make them faster? (eclecticlight.co)
13514.
OpenAI and journalism (openai.com)
13515.
Gordon Letwin OS/2 Usenet post (1995) (gunkies.org)
13516.
Harvester pulls 1.5 gallons of drinking water from arid air per day (newatlas.com)
13517.
Ditching PaaS: Why I Went Back to Self-Hosting (shubhamjain.co)
13518.
Viewing Illegal Streams: No Cautions, Fines or Arrests Say GM Police (torrentfreak.com)
13519.
Good code is rarely read (alexmolas.com)
13520.
Odin Programming Language (odin-lang.org)
13521.
Social Skill Training with Large Language Models (arxiv.org)
13522.
AI eats the world (ben-evans.com)
13523.
A nostalgic look back at when the Internet still felt joyful (cnn.com)
13524.
Apple drops PWA support on iOS for EU users (twitter.com)
13525.
The Irrevocable SSL Certificates of Cloudflare (worldofmatthew.com)
13526.
YouTube Premium Showing Ads (old.reddit.com)
13527.
Windows 11 vs. Ubuntu 24.10 Performance For Intel Core Ultra 7 Lunar Lake (phoronix.com)
13528.
What are the "worst" spelling bee pangrams? (notes.billmill.org)
13529.
Fort Worth's tallest building sells for $12.3M, bought for $137.5M in 2021 (foxbusiness.com)
13530.
Former telecom manager admits to doing SIM swaps for $1k (bleepingcomputer.com)