April 2023 Archive
781.
Tony Hsieh’s Friends/Family Milked Millions in His Drug-Fueled Final Months (forbes.com)
782.
More optimizations in the compiler and JIT (erlang.org)
783.
The Free Software Foundation is dying (drewdevault.com)
784.
Teach at a Community College (timozander.de)
785.
It's time to reveal all recommendation algorithms – by law if necessary (theregister.com)
786.
Juice launch to Jupiter – Live [video] (esa.int)
787.
$60/MWh for advanced nuclear electricity is achievable: GE Hitachi Executive (utilitydive.com)
788.
Entrepreneurs who regret starting businesses (bbc.com)
789.
Parts for stolen Hyundais and Kias are so scarce the cars are being totaled (thedrive.com)
790.
Tables no longer needed for HTML email (fullystacked.net)
791.
Using solar farms to generate fresh desert soil crust (phys.org)
792.
First space images captured by balloon-borne telescope (utoronto.ca)
793.
ZSTD 1.5.5 is released with a corruption fix found at Google (github.com)
794.
Notes from a Sun Tzu Skeptic (2019) (thestrategybridge.org)
795.
‘Preparing to die has a lot to do with having had a good life’ (english.elpais.com)
796.
List of Citogenesis Incidents (en.wikipedia.org)
797.
MLOps is mostly data engineering (cpard.xyz)
798.
Bard coding update with Colab exporting (blog.google)
799.
Lithuania: Students stop university from using only proprietary authentication (fsfe.org)
800.
Ageing studies in five animals suggests how to reverse decline (nature.com)
801.
Compostable fast-food packaging can emit volatile PFAS (cen.acs.org)
802.
Garum Masala (nybooks.com)
803.
Software developer gets $5M judgement against My Pillow CEO Mike Lindell (cnn.com)
804.
Basic math related to computation and memory usage for transformers (blog.eleuther.ai)
805.
Mary Quant, ’60s designer who invented the miniskirt, has died at 93 (nypost.com)
806.
Ampersand (2015) (haggardhawksblog.blogspot.com)
807.
My shell setup with Fish and Tmux (2021) (milanvit.net)
808.
Deepest fish ever caught on camera off Japan (bbc.co.uk)
809.
GCC 13 Released (gcc.gnu.org)
810.
AI is taking the jobs of Kenyans who write essays for U.S. college students (restofworld.org)