December 2023 Archive
541.
BSD on Windows: Things I wish I knew existed (virtuallyfun.com)
542.
THAT: A brand new analog computer (spectrum.ieee.org)
543.
Bit banging a 3.5" floppy drive (floppy.cafe)
544.
Using Make – writing less Makefile (text.causal.agency)
545.
The falling nutritional value of crops (jeroenvanbaar.substack.com)
546.
Lazarus IDE 3.0 (forum.lazarus.freepascal.org)
547.
How Africans are changing French, one joke, rap and book at a time (nytimes.com)
548.
WebGPU now available for testing in Safari Technology Preview (webkit.org)
549.
New York’s attorney general says SiriusXM’s cancellation process is illegal (theverge.com)
550.
Comcast says hackers stole data of close to 36M Xfinity customers (techcrunch.com)
551.
A warrant showing the U.S. government is monitoring push notifications (404media.co)
552.
Text Editor Data Structures: Rethinking Undo (cdacamar.github.io)
553.
Committing Without Git (matheustavares.gitlab.io)
554.
Norway Joins Denmark in Swedish Tesla Strike/Blockade (svt.se)
555.
Hasbro lays off nearly 20% of its workers (polygon.com)
556.
Self-teaching, spaced repetition, and why books don't work (dwarkeshpatel.com)
557.
Many options for running Mistral models in your terminal using LLM (simonwillison.net)
558.
How to make LLMs go fast (vgel.me)
559.
Writing a file system from scratch in Rust (blog.carlosgaldino.com)
560.
UK becomes first G20 country to halve its carbon emissions (spectator.co.uk)
561.
Police have undermined the promise of body cameras (propublica.org)
562.
Paper vs. devices: Brain activation differences during memory retrieval (2021) (frontiersin.org)
563.
Infants understand language via rhythm and tone rather than individual sounds (theguardian.com)
564.
Plasmic.app: Visual editing and content platform for building websites and apps (plasmic.app)
565.
Vulnerabilities in TETRA radio networks (cryptomuseum.com)
566.
Open source rules engine for Magic: The Gathering (github.com)
567.
UniFi Express (ui.com)
568.
Kubernetes Needs an LTS (matduggan.com)
569.
Bayesians moving from defense to offense (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
570.
FUSE-T is a kext-less implementation of FUSE for macOS that uses NFSv4 (github.com)