January 2023 Archive
7861.
Three new winners of Project Jengo, and more defeats for the patent troll
(blog.cloudflare.com)
7862.
Show HN: Deployment Tracking for Kubernetes
(github.com)
7864.
Russia and a return to Soviet-style central planning
(japantimes.co.jp)
7865.
Game makers stage mass exodus from Dungeons and Dragons’ “open” license
(arstechnica.com)
7866.
7867.
Sabians
(en.wikipedia.org)
7868.
Why the Media Is Honest and Good
(richardhanania.substack.com)
7869.
Game Feel
(en.wikipedia.org)
7870.
Basecamp details $3.2M bill that caused it to quit the cloud
(theregister.com)
7871.
What else is an M.2 connector good for? [video]
(youtube.com)
7872.
7873.
Sorting documents is a machine's job
(openpaper.work)
7874.
7875.
7876.
Microsoft to Cut 10,000 Jobs
(theguardian.com)
7877.
Tesla video promoting self-driving was staged, senior engineer testifies
(theguardian.com)
7878.
Hocuspocus – Y.js WebSocket back end
(github.com)
7879.
Bjarne Stroustrup and others on C++ Safety [pdf]
(open-std.org)
7880.
Show HN: MastodonShare let your visitors share content in Mastodon with 1 click
(mastodonshare.com)
7881.
7882.
Ten Countries That No Longer Exist
(realclearhistory.com)
7883.
Microsoft Lays Off 10k
(dailymail.co.uk)
7884.
Buffer adds Mastodon to its social media management platform
(coywolf.news)
7885.
Conservative ‘Freedom Phone’ Backers Turn on Each Other
(thedailybeast.com)
7886.
7887.
7888.
Internet Transport Protocols, Part I: Reliable Transports
(educatedguesswork.org)
7889.
Developer platforms are all about trust, and Twitter lost it
(techcrunch.com)
7890.
Take your pragmatism for a unicycle ride
(twitchard.github.io)