February 2023 Archive
1711.
The Circumnavigators (2017) (qrp-labs.com)
1712.
Real-Time Brain-to-Image Reconstructions (medarc.notion.site)
1713.
Reverse-engineering the ModR/M addressing microcode in the Intel 8086 processor (righto.com)
1714.
Team-based map making with Felt (felt.com)
1715.
Apple Reports First Quarter Results (apple.com)
1716.
S.F. apartment rents fell again (sfchronicle.com)
1717.
What is .NET, and why should you choose it? (devblogs.microsoft.com)
1718.
The 90s were objectively the best time to be alive (freddiedeboer.substack.com)
1719.
Ask HN: What is your replacement for Google search
1720.
I've been told (many times) that “the good employees never get laid off” (twitter.com)
1721.
DocuSign to lay off 10% of its workforce, or about 700 employees (cnbc.com)
1722.
Scientists lugged logs on their heads to resolve Chaco Canyon mystery (arstechnica.com)
1723.
First Image from Sony Star Sphere Satellite Released (tlpnetwork.com)
1724.
The Inference Cost of Search Disruption – Large Language Model Cost Analysis (semianalysis.com)
1725.
Mysterious leak of Booking.com reservation data is being used to scam customers (arstechnica.com)
1726.
Debian 12 “Bookworm” Enters Its Soft Freeze (lists.debian.org)
1727.
Huell Howser Archives: California’s Gold (blogs.chapman.edu)
1728.
Automatic, AI-generated interview notes by Metaview (metaview.ai)
1729.
Low-Level Software Security for Compiler Developers (llsoftsec.github.io)
1730.
The End of the English Major (newyorker.com)
1731.
The search for extraterrestrial life as we don’t know it (scientificamerican.com)
1732.
Berkshire Hathaway buys more AAPL stock, ditches most of TSMC (9to5mac.com)
1733.
Snow Crash Related Items Auction (sothebys.com)
1734.
Dansk and the Promise of a Simple Scandinavian Life (newyorker.com)
1735.
United Flight 1722 came within 775 feet of plunging into Pacific Ocean (theaircurrent.com)
1736.
Colombian judge used ChatGPT to make court decision (vice.com)
1737.
SF’s Market Street subway runs on Reagan-era floppy disks (sfstandard.com)
1738.
Frankfurt rail work damaged fibre, causes global Lufthansa check-in system fault (dw.com)
1739.
Top byte ignore for fun and memory savings (linaro.org)
1740.
After Snowden, we quit our jobs to build privacy software. It reached 1.0 (safing.io)