February 2023 Archive
4921.
The New Bing Is Impressive (seroundtable.com)
4922.
Deliveroo cuts 350 jobs after fall in online orders (theguardian.com)
4923.
4924.
Gradual Soundness: Lessons from Static Python (programming-journal.org)
4925.
4926.
Free Libraries for Every Soul: Dreaming of the Online Library (2019) (memoryoftheworld.org)
4927.
The Cereal Project – an online encyclopedia of over 1400 breakfast cereals (mrbreakfast.com)
4928.
Core-JS: JavaScript Polyfills (github.com)
4929.
Free Copilot alternative that works on arbitrary websites (codeium.com)
4930.
A Memory Resident Payload for CVE-2022-47966 (vulncheck.com)
4931.
It started, how it's going (DHH, 2023) (world.hey.com)
4932.
4933.
Valuing the Deep State Part VII: Out-of-Control Bureaucracies. Francis Fukuyama (americanpurpose.com)
4934.
Biden Wants to Restrict Work and Flexibility for Freelancers (reason.com)
4935.
Elon Musk Shuts Two of Three Twitter India Offices, Sends Staff Home (bloomberg.com)
4936.
Only Twitter Blue subscribers will be able to use text messages as two-factor (twitter.com)
4937.
Text message two-factor authentication only available to Twitter Blue paid subs (twitter.com)
4938.
Another Blocked Facebook Account
4939.
Twitter will now charge for SMS two-factor authentication (theverge.com)
4940.
The Growth of Russia’s Wagner Group (politico.com)
4941.
4942.
Show HN: FlipJump – I Created a Programming Language (github.com)
4943.
A Toy Programming Language 1.0.0 (github.com)
4944.
AI in the Workplace Is Already Here. The First Battleground? Call Centers (wsj.com)
4945.
Adopt a failure tolerant mindset to succeed (entrepreneurshandbook.co)
4946.
Why are adolescents so unhappy? (marginalrevolution.com)
4947.
Update on the future stability of source code archives and hashes (github.blog)
4948.
Gartner: Oracle is targeting users on Java compliance after new licensing terms (theregister.com)
4949.
Mapcat – Dedicated to the geolocation of cats in libraries everywhere (mapcat.org)
4950.
Clarkesworld spammed by GPT (theguardian.com)