February 2023 Archive
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Linux phones and pocket computers, $1.5 RISC-V board, AMD and Intel's new tools
(fossweekly.beehiiv.com)
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Core-JS chief complains open source is broken, no one will pay for it
(theregister.com)
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Fedora Packages versus Upstream Flatpaks
(lwn.net)
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The hottest new programming language is English
(twitter.com)
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Tootpick: Link target for Mastodon “share buttons”
(github.com)
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Jimmy Carter: An Epic American Life
(oldgoats.substack.com)
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Linker Notes on x86
(maskray.me)
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Responsible use of AI in the military? US publishes principles
(arstechnica.com)
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Letter from Codeberg: Happy New Year
(blog.codeberg.org)
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Should I open-source my company?
(supabase.com)
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'Meow' attacks wipe more than 1k exposed databases (2020)
(techtarget.com)
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JSDelivr no longer has nodes inside mainland China
(jsdelivr.com)
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1935 Chevrolet Commercial (1935)
(youtube.com)
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Mastering Emacs: Thorough Introduction to Ido Mode
(masteringemacs.org)
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Smaller, safer, cheaper? Modular nuclear plants could reshape coal country
(washingtonpost.com)
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Show HN: Check out our speed blindfold dating app
(reveal-app.site)
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Facebook Parent Plans to Sell ‘Meta Verified’ Accounts
(nytimes.com)
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A VSCode Extension That Creates Visual Editor for Configurations Like Tsconfig
(marketplace.visualstudio.com)
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What is the Clearway Law controversy about?
(lawnews.co.uk)
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