2023 Archive
3031.
Generation Junk (walterkirn.substack.com)
3032.
Japanese explained to programmers (lajili.com)
3033.
B.C. government hit tweet limit amid wildfire evacuations (vancouverisawesome.com)
3034.
LogoFAIL: Secure Boot bypass with manipulated boot logos (binarly.io)
3035.
Metric Time (metric-time.com)
3036.
Scientists may have found mechanism behind cognitive decline in aging (news.cuanschutz.edu)
3037.
Microsoft to lay off 10k workers (blogs.microsoft.com)
3038.
Why a spritz of water before grinding coffee yields better results (arstechnica.com)
3039.
Amazon shuts newspaper and magazine subscriptions for Kindle and print (niemanlab.org)
3040.
StabilityAI cofounder says CEO tricked him into selling stake for $100 (forbes.com)
3041.
Apple's use of Swift and SwiftUI in iOS 17 (blog.timac.org)
3042.
From Go on EC2 to Fly.io (benhoyt.com)
3043.
On the slow productivity of John Wick (calnewport.com)
3044.
Hexatrek: The long distance thru hike in France (en.hexatrek.com)
3045.
How to be a consultant, a freelancer, or an independent contractor (2009) (jacquesmattheij.com)
3046.
UCLA computer grad constructs “crown jewel of cryptography” (acm.org)
3047.
FreeBSD on Firecracker (usenix.org)
3048.
Gzip and KNN Outperforms Transformers on Text Classification (twitter.com)
3049.
Generative Image Dynamics (generative-dynamics.github.io)
3050.
Cash payments above €3000 to be outlawed in Netherlands (rijksoverheid.nl)
3051.
“My PGP key is compromised, and at least many of my bitcoins stolen” (twitter.com)
3052.
X/Twitter has updated its terms of service to let it use posts for AI training (stackdiary.com)
3053.
Iceland long term visa for remote workers (island.is)
3054.
iCloud Drive silently deletes your content (dominikmayer.com)
3055.
Apple stole $100s from me, Customer Service says there's nothing they can do (old.reddit.com)
3056.
Every major pharmacy chain giving government warrantless medical record access (techdirt.com)
3057.
Monitoring Is a Pain (matduggan.com)
3058.
What will enter the public domain in 2024? (publicdomainreview.org)
3059.
Meta in Myanmar (erinkissane.com)
3060.
Intel is all-in on backside power delivery (spectrum.ieee.org)