January 2023 Archive
17971.
The Carbon Con
(source-material.org)
17972.
The Lottery and Personal Finance
(asimplemodel.com)
17973.
17974.
An open source Python project CI pipeline
(brntn.me)
17975.
17976.
State Department to phase out Times New Roman font, adopt Calibri
(washingtonpost.com)
17977.
An Interview with Ruben Schade, Technical Writer
(syntopikon.substack.com)
17978.
Why I Like Nox
(hynek.me)
17979.
Ezno in '23
(kaleidawave.github.io)
17980.
It’s Down to Managers to Stop Quiet Quitting, Davos Leaders Say
(bloomberg.com)
17981.
Reverse-Engineering Wireless Kinetic Switches
(secfault-security.com)
17982.
Without Kanye West, Kano Plans a Future for the Stem Player
(fastcompany.com)
17983.
AI-generated recommendations for your next step
(taskbloom.com)
17984.
Implicit Theories of Interest: Finding Your Passion or Developing It? (2018)
(ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
17985.
Learn US History
(apnotes.net)
17986.
17987.
The biggest problem in real-world computer programming
(danielbmarkham.com)
17988.
Not a New Xi
(branko2f7.substack.com)
17989.
Michael Running Wolf, the man using AI to reclaim Native languages
(missoulian.com)
17990.
Working from a Narrowboat – Internet Connectivity
(qmacro.org)
17991.
Reflections on research done at IBM in 2022
(research.ibm.com)
17992.
New York’s Failure to Implement Transit-Oriented Development
(buildingtheskyline.org)
17993.
Enough Empty Office Space for 160k People in San Francisco
(socketsite.com)
17994.
Nat Friedman Replit Bounty
(replit.com)
17995.
App stores, antitrust and their links to net neutrality
(policyreview.info)
17996.
New Study Suggests Dark Matter May Be Made of Dark Photons
(scitechdaily.com)
17997.
17998.
Prof. Yoshito Kishi, 1937-2023
(science.org)
17999.
Busted: A rogue trader's path from the pits to prison in 25 steps (1996)
(chicagoreader.com)
18000.
ChatGPT Can Give You Superpowers If You Use It Wisely
(markmcneilly.substack.com)