January 2024 Archive
3571.
LibreOffice 24.2 Community available for all operating systems (blog.documentfoundation.org)
3572.
Most Popular Games on Steam: 735 Out of 1000 Working on Linux-Based Steam Deck (boilingsteam.com)
3573.
3574.
A rise in oral nicotine pouch use raises health concerns for high schoolers (smeharbinger.net)
3575.
People Don't Understand OOP (blog.sigma-star.io)
3576.
The Life and Death of the American Mall (atlasobscura.com)
3577.
Netflix Hammers the Last Nail into Linear TV's Coffin (bloomberg.com)
3578.
Book Review: Elon Musk (astralcodexten.com)
3579.
Streaming wars are over and Netflix won (ft.com)
3580.
Australian woman used her BYD electric car to power her son's dialysis machine (businessinsider.com)
3581.
This Japanese Town Sorts Their Waste Into These 45 Categories (core77.com)
3582.
Abandonware Featured in iOS App Store (lapcatsoftware.com)
3583.
Show HN: I built a 4000 watt solar array on top of my Tesla (AMA) (old.reddit.com)
3584.
Oppenheimer and the resurgence of Blu-ray and DVDs (bbc.com)
3585.
USB-C Power Supply Pushes Almost 2 KW (hackaday.com)
3586.
EU says music streaming platforms must pay artists more (engadget.com)
3587.
Enzyme breaks down single use plastic PLA quickly (phys.org)
3588.
Pitch CEO resigns, reduces team by 2/3, and opts out from hyper-growth/VC (twitter.com)
3589.
The Youth Mental Health Crisis Is International Part 4: Europe (afterbabel.com)
3590.
An AI Future Is Much Shakier Than You Think (foreignpolicy.com)
3591.
AI George Carlin: I'm Glad I'm Dead [video] (youtube.com)
3592.
Enphase Envoy-S data scraping (2016) (thecomputerperson.wordpress.com)
3593.
Why Broadcom Is Killing Off VMware's Standalone Products (thenewstack.io)
3594.
Firm develops jet fuel made entirely from human poo (bbc.com)
3595.
Ask HN: Are full-page Google Ads more frequent now?
3596.
EV Batteries Could Retire to Solar Farms (wired.com)
3597.
Mouse filmed tidying up man's shed every night (bbc.com)
3598.
Portal 64 taken down by Valve [video] (youtube.com)
3599.
Wild Apples: The 12 weirdest and rarest Macs ever made (arstechnica.com)
3600.
Incremental Reading (2023) (help.supermemo.org)