2024 Archive
20311.
Global Economy Approaches Soft Landing, but Risks Remain (imf.org)
20312.
U.S. Added 818,000 Fewer Jobs Than Reported Earlier (nytimes.com)
20313.
A Bugatti car, a first lady and the fake stories aimed at Americans (bbc.co.uk)
20314.
Google is feeling pretty pumped about a new way of showing you ads on YouTube (androidauthority.com)
20315.
Are we living in the age of info-determinism? (newyorker.com)
20316.
Greece, Argentina and India are the fastest improving business environments (eiu.com)
20317.
What to do about America's killer cars (economist.com)
20318.
How the internet became shit (herman.bearblog.dev)
20319.
Why that one coworker got fired for no reason (gieseanw.wordpress.com)
20320.
XMPP vs. Matrix
20321.
Has Trust in the U.S. Intelligence Community Eroded? (rand.org)
20322.
People who won't give up floppy disks (bbc.com)
20323.
Scandinavia's first farmers slaughtered hunter-gatherer population, DNA suggests (phys.org)
20324.
Emacs 2011-2023 (bastibe.de)
20325.
Ask HN: Non-duopoly smart phone in Sweden?
20326.
Truth, Math, and Models (Part 8 in a series on the scientific method) (blog.rongarret.info)
20327.
Don't waste your time recycling plastic (washingtonpost.com)
20328.
Ask HN: What is the most challenging programming course you have taken?
20329.
Amazon increased US plastic packaging despite global phase-out (theguardian.com)
20330.
Takeaways from the Vision Pro after 6 months (matthewball.co)
20331.
TikTok is finally on the decline (slate.com)
20332.
Google enables OS upgrades for older PCs post-Windows 10 support cutoff (reuters.com)
20333.
There is only one amphibian emoji (wonger.dev)
20334.
Civilization VII recommends 16 cores and 32GB RAM for 4K gameplay (tomshardware.com)
20335.
OpenAI: Copy, Steal, Paste (computerworld.com)
20336.
Why Dolphin Isn't Coming to the App Store (daringfireball.net)
20337.
Moral implications of being moderately successful computer scientist and a woman (sigops.org)
20338.
How Couples Meet (web.stanford.edu)
20339.
Eradicating N+1s: The Two-Phase Data Load and Render Pattern in Go (brandur.org)
20340.
Sonny Piers was removed from the GNOME Foundation board (discourse.gnome.org)