January 2023 Archive
6871.
Dell looks to phase out Chinese chips by 2024
(reuters.com)
6872.
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Hilf Al-Fudul
(en.wikipedia.org)
6874.
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6876.
The danger of accumulating meaningful but unusued stuff
(news.cornell.edu)
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Study shows limits of ‘coughing tech’ for Covid-19 tests
(ukauthority.com)
6879.
6880.
In Salesforce layoffs, MuleSoft is hardest hit
(businessinsider.com)
6881.
Meta fined more than $400M over ad targeting practices
(cbsnews.com)
6882.
Favorite Compiler and Interpreter Resources
(lists.eatonphil.com)
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6884.
6885.
Mary Celeste
(en.wikipedia.org)
6886.
Male inequality, explained by an expert [video]
(youtube.com)
6887.
6888.
Twitter leak: 200M+ account database now free to download
(theregister.com)
6889.
6890.
Dead simple site monitoring with Akita
(mhlakhani.com)
6891.
Astronomer lays off 20% of workforce
(old.reddit.com)
6892.
Hackers reportedly leak email addresses of more than 200M Twitter users
(theguardian.com)
6894.
On how to cook spaghetti properly and save money
(theconversation.com)
6895.
Is the urge to start a company caused by a brain parasite?
(businessinsider.com)
6897.
David Sacks: The tech reset has only just begun
(youtube.com)
6898.
I accidentally invented a new type of chess puzzle
(chedoku.wordpress.com)
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6900.
Research Unix V2 already had a lot of what we think of as 'Unix'
(utcc.utoronto.ca)