2023 Archive
20401.
Gen Z wants less sex in TV and movies
(npr.org)
20402.
Piracy Is Back: Piracy Statistics for 2023
(dataprot.net)
20403.
Steam turns 20 today: “We had to try a lot of different things over the years”
(rockpapershotgun.com)
20404.
Wayland vs. X – Overview
(wayland.freedesktop.org)
20405.
Neal Stephenson doesn't seem keen on crypto anymore
(gamedeveloper.com)
20406.
America’s fever of workaholism is finally breaking
(theatlantic.com)
20407.
20409.
Peter Gabriel: AI competition statement
(petergabriel.com)
20410.
The BRICS Has Overtaken the G7 in Global GDP
(silkroadbriefing.com)
20411.
The new desktop Outlook is a bad idea
(windowscentral.com)
20412.
Automate the CEOs
(hamiltonnolan.com)
20413.
20414.
20415.
The End of Silicon Valley (Bank)
(stratechery.com)
20416.
20418.
UFOs exist in the low information zone
(metabunk.org)
20419.
Responding to “Are bugs and slow delivery ok?”
(uselessdevblog.wordpress.com)
20420.
The skills gap for Fortran looms large in HPC
(nextplatform.com)
20422.
20423.
Poland's Most Famous Dish: Pierogi
(culture.pl)
20424.
Is this octopus having a nightmare?
(nytimes.com)
20425.
One does not simply 'pip install'
(ianwootten.co.uk)
20426.
Meta and Salesforce are looking to re-hire some workers they just laid off
(businessinsider.com)
20427.
20428.
ProtonMail Complied with 5,957 Data Requests in 2022 – Still Secure and Private?
(restoreprivacy.com)
20429.
Mixing Swift and C++
(swift.org)
20430.
Show HN: Local development with .local domains and HTTPS
(localcan.com)