January 2023 Archive
15871.
Retrotechtacular: Critical Code Reading, 70s Style
(hackaday.com)
15873.
15874.
15875.
The Persistence of Race Science
(race.undark.org)
15876.
Dyson lamp – How it hides it's cables
(hackaday.com)
15877.
Host your Obsidian notes with MkDocs and Nginx [video]
(youtube.com)
15879.
Silicon Valley’s Safe Space
(nytimes.com)
15880.
The Electric Car Sony and Honda Are Working On
(motortrend.com)
15881.
15882.
Ian McKellen Answers Fan Questions About LOTR in April 2000
(mckellen.com)
15883.
Borders, bodies and see-all technologies (2021)
(eurozine.com)
15884.
Starlink’s performance in Ukraine has ignited a new space race
(economist.com)
15885.
15886.
Ctypes.h: A foreign function interface for bash
(github.com)
15887.
15888.
15889.
The wear patterns of your jeans aren’t good forensic evidence (2020)
(arstechnica.com)
15890.
Matrix Screensaver for MS-DOS
(github.com)
15892.
Berlin Fights Congestion with Jelbi – One Mobility App to Rule Them All
(cleantechnica.com)
15893.
Go Built-In Slice Manipulations Are Incomplete
(go101.org)
15894.
ATP9A deficiency causes ADHD and aberrant endosomal recycling
(pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
15895.
Vanilla OS and the next-generation Linux desktop
(memoryfile.codeberg.page)
15896.
Q&A with the Macintosh team (1984) [video]
(youtube.com)
15897.
The Free Software Media System
(jellyfin.org)
15898.
15899.
Extreme winter warmth shatters thousands of records in Europe
(news.yahoo.com)
15900.
BBC Rewind – over 30k archived videos spanning more than 60 years
(bbcrewind.co.uk)