February 2023 Archive
1921.
Type Inference That Sticks (jaredforsyth.com)
1922.
TurboTax is blitzing Congress for the right to tax YOU (pluralistic.net)
1923.
OpenBSD: Why and How (sive.rs)
1924.
Float Compression 3: Filters (aras-p.info)
1925.
The Biggest Penguin That Ever Existed (nytimes.com)
1926.
Super-rich US households emit +2000x CO2 as avg low-income households (twitter.com)
1927.
The Busy Beaver Challenge (bbchallenge.org)
1928.
House Passes Bill to Ban Pre-Dispute Employment Arbitration Pacts (2022) (shrm.org)
1929.
The Origin of the “MIT License” (2020) (ieeexplore.ieee.org)
1930.
DIB Guide: Detecting Agile BS (2018) [pdf] (media.defense.gov)
1931.
Late Night Commits: When the pressures of being 10x just overwhelm you (latenightcommits.com)
1932.
Debian Reference (2021) (debian.org)
1933.
The Political Bias of ChatGPT – Extended Analysis (davidrozado.substack.com)
1934.
I think AI would kill my wife (lucumr.pocoo.org)
1935.
Watermark Remover (AI Powered) (watermarkremover.io)
1936.
Amazon staff might get paid 50% less because shares have fallen so much (fortune.com)
1937.
Minimum wage ‘ghosts’ keep AI arms race from becoming a nightmare (latimes.com)
1938.
Alexander the ‘Accursed’ and Zoroastrianism (blogs.bl.uk)
1939.
Linux Looks to Retire Itanium/IA64 Support (phoronix.com)
1940.
Ask HN: Does Google use the text inside gdocs and Gmail for training AI models?
1941.
An update on two-factor authentication using SMS on Twitter (blog.twitter.com)
1942.
Musk’s takeover turbocharged VC Twitter usage (maddyness.com)
1943.
Berkshire dumps shares in TSMC, banks; increases Apple stake (reuters.com)
1944.
Kubernetes as a platform vs. Kubernetes as an API (aws.amazon.com)
1945.
Using Lua with C++ (edw.is)
1946.
Donald Knuth on Machine Learning and the Meaning of Life (thenewstack.io)
1947.
Is it illegal to plug in a device to watch BBC iPlayer or Live TV in Starbucks? (law.stackexchange.com)
1948.
Jack's Ass (sdf.org)
1949.
Microsoft Outlook has begun serving me ads that look like emails (files.catbox.moe)
1950.
ARM Assembly: ∞ Ways to Return (2017) (quantum5.ca)