December 2023 Archive
2431.
Bitcoin Core 26.0 (github.com)
2432.
Terry Gross and the Art of Opening Up (2015) (nytimes.com)
2433.
Microsoft ending support for Windows 10 could send 240M PCs to landfills (reuters.com)
2434.
The X Prize is taking aim at aging with a new $101M award (technologyreview.com)
2435.
Biden pardons marijuana use nationwide (usatoday.com)
2436.
The first electro-mechanical desktop synthesizer (gamechangeraudio.com)
2437.
Everyone expected a recession. The Fed and White House found a way out (washingtonpost.com)
2438.
Paraguay official resigns after signing agreement with fictional country (theguardian.com)
2439.
What Sam Altman Did That Was So Bad He Got Fired from OpenAI (businessinsider.com)
2440.
Anduril Builds a Tiny, Reusable Fighter Jet That Blows Up Drones (bloomberg.com)
2441.
Unsupervised speech-to-speech translation from monolingual data (blog.research.google)
2442.
Effect Cases in Switch (mail.openjdk.org)
2443.
You Can Select Multiple Tabs in Safari, Chrome, Firefox (daringfireball.net)
2444.
Ilya Sutskever has become invisible at OpenAI, his future uncertain (businessinsider.com)
2445.
"Non-Player Character" (yudkowsky.net)
2446.
In 2024, Intel hopes to leapfrog its chipmaking competitors (spectrum.ieee.org)
2447.
Welcome to the Chata Programming Language (github.com)
2448.
How a script doctor found his own voice (newyorker.com)
2449.
Eleanor Cross (en.wikipedia.org)
2450.
Own the problem, not the solution (blog.mangoteque.com)
2451.
Dutch astronomers prove last piece of gas feedback-feeding loop of black hole (phys.org)
2452.
Rotor Technologies launches production of R550X autonomous helicopter (futureflight.aero)
2453.
If You're Not Paranoid, You're Crazy (2015) (theatlantic.com)
2454.
Postgres pioneer Michael Stonebraker promises to upend the database once more (theregister.com)
2455.
Gooey: My take on a Rusty GUI framework (ecton.dev)
2456.
Don't wake me up too soon (granta.com)
2457.
300-Day Timelapse of Pine Cone Growing into a Pine Tree (petapixel.com)
2458.
Gleam v0.33 – Exhaustive Gleam (gleam.run)
2459.
Are EU banks just mass surveillance devices?
2460.
"Tech Billionaires Need to Stop Making Sci-Fi Real" (scientificamerican.com)