January 2023 Archive
14401.
Super premium bonds to solve debt limit (2013)
(bloomberg.com)
14402.
VSCode-mdx 1.1.0 adds support for IntelliSense
(twitter.com)
14403.
Flower 1.2
(flower.dev)
14404.
Cellular-Automaton.nvim
(github.com)
14405.
World Logic Day 14 January
(unesco.org)
14406.
14407.
The Age of Information (2021)
(aero-mag.com)
14408.
LazyPPL – Haskell library for probabilistic programming
(lazyppl.bitbucket.io)
14410.
The Internet Is Kmart Now
(theatlantic.com)
14411.
Portable Quantum Computer
(spinquanta.com)
14412.
14413.
Abuse of Discretion
(en.wikipedia.org)
14414.
14415.
An unofficial list of the most influential science fiction works ever
(washingtonpost.com)
14416.
14417.
Why Software Engineering Performance Is Hard to Measure?
(betterprogramming.pub)
14418.
AI and Plagiarism (Wiki)
(en.wikipedia.org)
14420.
Next generation of founders: 23 dudes, one woman
(twitter.com)
14421.
14422.
The Kernel Programming Language
(web.cs.wpi.edu)
14424.
60 Mummies Found in Two Tombs in Luxor, Egypt
(artnews.com)
14425.
Scanlines vs. hard pixels: is pixel art truly retro anymore?
(noplatform.wordpress.com)
14426.
The Misunderstood MVP (2021)
(jhall.io)
14427.
Social Media's Broken Value System
(medium.com)
14428.
Move over, graphene. There's a new super-material in town: Graphullerene
(theregister.com)
14429.
Gloppa Feedback
(gloppa.co)
14430.
If your MacBook Pro runs hot or shows a high % CPU, try charging on the right
(apple.stackexchange.com)