February 2023 Archive
2101.
The Astonishing Transformation of Austin (newyorker.com)
2102.
The design of transparent telemetry (research.swtch.com)
2103.
Games should have “optimise for streaming” option (mcraiha.github.io)
2104.
A Concerning Trend (neil-clarke.com)
2105.
'San Francisco downtown as we know it is not coming back,' mayor proclaims (sfgate.com)
2106.
Kids can't use computers and this is why it should worry you (2013) (coding2learn.org)
2107.
Pyrrhonism (en.wikipedia.org)
2108.
The creator of North Korean hackers’ new favorite crypto privacy service (wired.com)
2109.
Metal detectorist sues FBI for overnight confiscation of 7tons of Civil War gold (fortune.com)
2110.
QCVM: Bite-sized QuakeC VM written in C (github.com)
2111.
AMD CEO Says It's Limiting Supply of CPUs and GPUs to Maintain High Prices (extremetech.com)
2112.
The unknown language and letters of Hildegard von Bingen (2015) (sites.nd.edu)
2113.
Grid of atoms is both a quantum computer and an optimization solver (arstechnica.com)
2114.
Someone reached me on Signal thinking I was ChatGPT, it had given them my number (mastodon.social)
2115.
Official UFO Night in Brazil (gov.br)
2116.
Vintage Pachinko (nicole.express)
2117.
Noam Chomsky on ChatGPT: High-Tech Plagiarism, Way of Avoiding Learning (openculture.com)
2118.
The C juggernaut illustrated (2012) (utcc.utoronto.ca)
2119.
Python’s Multiprocessing Performance Problem (pythonspeed.com)
2120.
The unbearable sameness of the modern web (blog.rachelbinx.com)
2121.
We’re using our streets wrong [video] (youtube.com)
2122.
Duolingo’s AI learns what you need to learn (spectrum.ieee.org)
2123.
WHO says avian flu cases in humans ‘worrying’ after girl’s death in Cambodia (theguardian.com)
2124.
Don’t watch ‘Star Trek: Picard’ season three, it’ll only encourage them (engadget.com)
2125.
Gen-1: The Next Step Forward for Generative AI — Generating Videos (research.runwayml.com)
2126.
The history of “typeof null” (2013) (2ality.com)
2127.
10 Years of Scala.js (scala-lang.org)
2128.
Has Windows Become Spyware? (youtube.com)
2129.
Run Your Own Television Network in the Browser with Channel Two (chrisfinke.com)
2130.
Zero-downtime deployment tool for web apps (created by DHH, creator of Rails) (github.com)