2023 Archive
21691.
Java 21: No more public static void main
(twitter.com)
21692.
Facebook's Threads is so depressing
(jogblog.substack.com)
21693.
21694.
Why is Betelgeuse glowing so brightly and behaving so strangely?
(theguardian.com)
21695.
The History of Windows NT 3.1
(abortretry.fail)
21696.
Software testing, and why I'm unhappy about it
(nhaehnle.blogspot.com)
21697.
Vaonis Hyperia: $45k digital telescope
(vaonis.com)
21698.
Reflecting on my failure to build a billion-dollar company (2019)
(sahillavingia.com)
21700.
Microsoft Unveils Its Own Version of Nvidia's RTX Super Resolution
(tomshardware.com)
21701.
OpenAI Sued for Fraud Allegations
(webapps.sftc.org)
21702.
The different uses of Python type hints
(lukeplant.me.uk)
21703.
Why everything you buy is worse now [video]
(youtube.com)
21705.
Is this ‘which’ dead?
(grammarphobia.com)
21706.
Empires of the Steppes: The Nomadic Tribes Who Shaped Civilisation
(historytoday.com)
21707.
A peculiarity of the GNU Coreutils version of 'test' and '['
(utcc.utoronto.ca)
21708.
New Study Finds a High Minimum Wage Creates Jobs
(nymag.com)
21709.
A novel about video games became a surprise best seller
(nytimes.com)
21710.
How to Shuffle Songs? (2014)
(engineering.atspotify.com)
21711.
Fern leaves and cauliflower curds are not fractals (2012)
(ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
21712.
Show HN: Strich – Barcode scanning for web apps
(strich.io)
21713.
“A Great Ox Stands on My Tongue”: The Pitfalls of Latin Translation
(antigonejournal.com)
21714.
US Secret Service: “blockchain is an opportunity to track money”
(coinpaper.com)
21715.
We built an exceedingly polite AI dog that answers questions about your APIs
(akitasoftware.com)
21716.
Delts Don’t Lie
(daily.jstor.org)
21717.
The Cost of Good Movies
(soaringtwenties.substack.com)
21718.
Scientists lugged logs on their heads to resolve Chaco Canyon mystery
(arstechnica.com)
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