February 2023 Archive
4081.
Experiences working with an Outsourced Dev Shop (2021) (software.rajivprab.com)
4082.
Hello Web from Idris 2 dependently typed language (jeroen.dehaas.online)
4083.
New ngrok Global Network Domains coming soon (blog.ngrok.com)
4084.
WebAssembly, Cloudflare-like workers in Python, Ruby (wasmlabs.dev)
4085.
4086.
Tesla battery factory US workers lost their manufacturing skills (notebookcheck.net)
4087.
Rare insect found at Arkansas Walmart sets historic record (phys.org)
4088.
Dont Be Fooled by Serverless (world.hey.com)
4089.
CISA Wants to Shift Security Liability to Tech Companies (duo.com)
4090.
The US Marshals have been hit by a major ransomware attack (techradar.com)
4091.
MrBeast: Why has YouTuber faced criticism for blind surgery video? (bbc.com)
4092.
I'm hating it: Mcdonald's AI-powered drive-thru sucks (gizmodo.com)
4093.
Ask HN: Any startups focusing on US non-immigrants?
4094.
Ask HN: Why are spy satellites more acceptable than high altitude spy balloons?
4095.
How do we see color? (kids.frontiersin.org)
4096.
Amazon Corporate Workers Face Pay Reduction After Shares Slip (wsj.com)
4097.
Conspiracy Theorists Think Walkable Cities Are Open-Air Prison Dystopias (vice.com)
4098.
The founder of Gmail claims that ChatGPT can “kill” Google in two years (fincash.biggrow.in)
4099.
Why DSLs Fail (matt-rickard.com)
4100.
Have More Sex, Please (nytimes.com)
4101.
Ask HN: What comment-system do you recommend for a static blog?
4102.
Common Microservices Misconceptions (redis.com)
4103.
The Mask Mandates Did Nothing. Will Any Lessons Be Learned? (nytimes.com)
4104.
Show HN: We've built ChatGPT for your pdf files (askcorpora.com)
4105.
Ask HN: Ways to Maximize Income
4106.
Ask HN: What’s your ChatGPT pet project?
4107.
Amazon will only hire students for entry level software engineering positions (businessinsider.com)
4108.
Chinese State Media Persuades a Global Audience That the China Model Is Superior (osf.io)
4109.
U.S. Scrambles to Get a Handle on Mysterious Aerial Incursions (thedrive.com)
4110.
Eyeless centipedes are able to detect sunlight (phys.org)