2023 Archive
21511.
Samsung and Apple is tech’s “unhappiest marriage”
(9to5mac.com)
21512.
21513.
Life Has Several Exits
(lopespm.com)
21514.
Some reasons to avoid Cython
(pythonspeed.com)
21515.
21516.
21517.
I2c-USB-hub: An i2C Controllable USB 2.0 Hub
(github.com)
21519.
How to raise a child with taste in eighteenth-century Britain
(laphamsquarterly.org)
21520.
21521.
VirtualBox 7.0.12
(virtualbox.org)
21522.
21523.
21524.
21525.
Can we hide the orange dot without disabling SIP?
(notes.alinpanaitiu.com)
21526.
An antidote to envy
(moretothat.com)
21527.
21528.
How to Delete Your Reddit Account and All Data Under GDPR/CCPA
(thomashunter.name)
21529.
Hitler-Mannerheim Recording
(yle.fi)
21530.
An easy-sounding problem yields numbers too big for our universe
(quantamagazine.org)
21531.
21532.
Borland C++ Builder (2015)
(runtimeterror.com)
21533.
A new proof of security for steganography in machine-generated messages
(quantamagazine.org)
21534.
Mapping pedestrian traffic light timing in Sydney, Australia
(jakecoppinger.com)
21535.
Who Was Duns Scotus?
(aeon.co)
21536.
Europe inches closer to insisting gig workers are treated as employees
(theregister.com)
21537.
Compilers for the Future
(adam-mcdaniel-blog.github.io)
21538.
21539.
21540.
Cave: A downloadable game engine for windows
(unidaystudio.itch.io)