2023 Archive
20071.
Impact of RHEL Changes to AlmaLinux
(almalinux.org)
20072.
20073.
Car exhaust filters fail to clean up ‘ultrafine’ air pollution
(studyfinds.org)
20074.
How did Christianity change the Roman Empire?
(historytoday.com)
20075.
How and when the chip shortage will end
(spectrum.ieee.org)
20076.
Make microservices look like monoliths
(github.com)
20077.
Spaced repetition for teaching two-year olds how to read
(chipmonk.substack.com)
20078.
Why I’m using a keyboard phone in 2023
(theverge.com)
20079.
In the age of AI, don't let your skills atrophy
(cyberdemon.org)
20080.
The One Thing I Can’t Stand About Teaching English in Japan (2019)
(geekstravelinjapan.wordpress.com)
20081.
We need less powerful languages (2015)
(lukeplant.me.uk)
20082.
20083.
World Appears on Track to Triple Renewable Power by 2030
(e360.yale.edu)
20084.
Silicon Valley's worldview is not just an ideology; it's a personality disorder
(crookedtimber.org)
20085.
An Invasive Tick That Can Clone Itself Is Spreading Across the U.S.
(smithsonianmag.com)
20087.
20088.
Graphs That Explain Software Engineering Salaries in 2023
(spectrum.ieee.org)
20089.
20090.
20091.
20092.
The failed promises of tech liberation
(flux.community)
20095.
R.I.P. Macromedia FreeHand (2007)
(losingfight.com)
20096.
Revert for jart’s llama.cpp MMAP miracles
(github.com)
20097.
It's All Bullshit
(thebaffler.com)
20098.
20099.
20100.
The fastest rm command and one of the fastest cp commands
(alexsaveau.dev)