February 2023 Archive
17161.
NixOS as a server, part 1: Impermanence
(guekka.github.io)
17162.
Writing a bare-metal RISC-V application in D (Better C)
(zyedidia.github.io)
17163.
17164.
17165.
Scribble Diffusion
(scribblediffusion.com)
17166.
How ChatGPT Could Revolutionize Academia
(spectrum.ieee.org)
17168.
I Tried the Honda Key Fob Hack on My Own Car. It Worked
(thedrive.com)
17169.
Introduction to Optimization: Theory
(tangramvision.com)
17170.
Docker Mailserver
(github.com)
17171.
17172.
Patterns That Eventually Fail
(johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com)
17173.
Icecream Gender
(xenogenderwiki.fandom.com)
17174.
Hyperloop Startups Are Dying a Quiet Death
(fool.com)
17175.
Solana Stores Are Closing
(fortune.com)
17176.
17177.
Tesla to build engineering HQ in California
(techcrunch.com)
17178.
Right-to-left-Override in filenames disguises the real extension (2014)
(malwarebytes.com)
17179.
Who Cries for the Robot?
(charliebecker.substack.com)
17180.
“Tailscale Up” community conference
(tailscale.com)
17181.
Potential interference of smart devices with implantable electronic devices
(heartrhythmjournal.com)
17182.
Mathematica, Stephen Wolfram (1989) [video]
(youtube.com)
17183.
Today’s AI sucks at math, but developing planes with it is still a good idea
(assistedeverything.substack.com)
17184.
17185.
A new community of 3D-printed homes in Texas
(nypost.com)
17186.
The Hype and Future of Chat GPT and Open AI
(anchor.fm)
17187.
17188.
Twitter Open Source
(opensource.twitter.dev)
17189.
Collective Experiences
(anu.substack.com)
17190.
Nvidia GeForce Cards Lack P2P, Pushing Expensive Pro Cards
(tomshardware.com)