January 2023 Archive
19141.
19142.
Hayes Command Set
(en.wikipedia.org)
19143.
Change or Switch servers on Mastodon: Step-by-step guide
(nerdschalk.com)
19144.
Widening chasm births Antarctic iceberg larger than Los Angeles
(livescience.com)
19145.
A 6 minute introduction to homomorphic encryption
(6min.zama.ai)
19146.
19147.
Candidate-first hiring for software engineers
(myselv.com)
19148.
Atmospheric Rivers Hit West Coast
(youtube.com)
19149.
The Scaling Hypothesis
(gwern.net)
19150.
Vercel makes it easier to collaborate on preview deployments
(old.reddit.com)
19151.
Amazon’s Trickle-Down Monopoly
(datasociety.net)
19152.
Artificial skin can detect nearby objects without even touching them
(newscientist.com)
19153.
19154.
GPT is all you need for back end
(twitter.com)
19155.
19156.
dynamodb-shell
(github.com)
19157.
19158.
Reader 3.4 released – 5 years, 2000 commits
(death.andgravity.com)
19159.
DragonSpark – Evade Detection with SparkRAT and Golang
(sentinelone.com)
19160.
San Francisco’s plan to build 82,000 housing units approved by the state
(sfchronicle.com)
19161.
19162.
Digital scan unwraps secrets of mummy from 2,300 years ago
(theguardian.com)
19163.
Climate is the bright spot in the tech funding downturn
(semafor.com)
19164.
Current issue with Teams down: who is affected?
(twitter.com)
19165.
Depressed tech exec takes Amazon warehouse job during busiest season
(businessinsider.com)
19166.
Production Postmortem: The Heisenbug Server
(ravendb.net)
19167.
Someone is always doing the work
(lauratanenbaum.substack.com)
19169.
19170.
16-Meter-Long “Book of the Dead” Ancient Papyrus Found in Egyptian Sarcophagus
(greekreporter.com)