February 2023 Archive
1891.
Twitter has reportedly laid off product manager Esther Crawford (engadget.com)
1892.
The design of in-car climate controls has gone backward (theturnsignalblog.com)
1893.
You Need at Least $3M in Savings to Live Comfortably in Retirement (bloomberg.com)
1894.
America’s obsession with big cars has fatal consequences (ft.com)
1895.
The lights wink out in Asia (scholars-stage.org)
1896.
Apple co-founder Wozniak ABOUT Tesla ‘They robbed my family of so much money’ (fortune.com)
1897.
The Oil Thieves of Nigeria (newlinesmag.com)
1898.
Show HN: iWF – A new “workflow as code” execution engine (github.com)
1899.
The case for free-range lab mice (newyorker.com)
1900.
Single sign-on Mastodon available for all Dutch education and research (social.edu.nl)
1901.
Norfolk Southern is paying $6.5M to derailment victims,$7.5B for shareholders (cnn.com)
1902.
Curious Undisclosed Skylake Bug (outerproduct.net)
1903.
Twilio to lay off about 1,500 employees, or 17% of its workforce (cnbc.com)
1904.
Ping Your Part (jae.fi)
1905.
Sam Altman calls Google a lethargic search monopoly (canadatoday.news)
1906.
Tesla goes down across Europe leaving some drivers unable to charge cars (metro.co.uk)
1907.
The Age of Advertising Must Come to an End (antoniomelonio.substack.com)
1908.
Incident: Qatar B788 at Doha on Jan 10th 2023, steep descent after takeoff (avherald.com)
1909.
Ask HN: How to Exit FAANG?
1910.
Deepfake scams are here and we're not ready (twitter.com)
1911.
BASF to cut 2,600 jobs as energy crisis hits German industry (finance.yahoo.com)
1912.
Did an F-22 Blow Up an Illinois Club’s Hobby Balloon? (nymag.com)
1913.
OpenAI bought the domain ai.com for $11M (warpcast.com)
1914.
Qualified Immunity Is Burning a Hole in the Constitution (politico.com)
1915.
Sorting 400+ Chrome tabs in seconds (blog.entropy.observer)
1916.
Cloudflare is destroying the open internet (goauthentik.io)
1917.
Ask HN: What made your startup fail?
1918.
Gibson Research Corporation's Ultra-High Entropy Pseudo-Random Number Generator (grc.com)
1919.
Unimpeded permeation of water through helium-leak-tight graphene-based membranes (science.org)
1920.
US police receive less training than plumbers (ft.com)