February 2024 Archive
631.
Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (February 2024)
632.
As much as you ever wanted to know about 155M artillery shell production (roblh.substack.com)
633.
A conspiracy to kill IE6 (2019) (blog.chriszacharias.com)
634.
Why is everything based on likelihoods even though likelihoods are so small? (stats.stackexchange.com)
635.
No one cares about open-source, until (blog.cryptpad.org)
636.
Context Control in Go (zenhorace.dev)
637.
Data will not tell you what to do (mikkeldengsoe.substack.com)
638.
Ledger (lock.cmpxchg8b.com)
639.
The worst users come from referral programs, free trials, coupons (andrewchen.com)
640.
The Empire Strikes Back First Draft by Leigh Brackett (1978) [pdf] (starwarz.com)
641.
The epidemic of fraudulent DMCA takedowns (taxpolicy.org.uk)
642.
Programming in 1969 (ilikebigbits.com)
643.
Rye: A Vision Continued (lucumr.pocoo.org)
644.
Andrej Karpathy Departs OpenAI (theinformation.com)
645.
The Earth is getting greener (vox.com)
646.
Python datetime pitfalls, and what libraries are (not) doing about it (dev.arie.bovenberg.net)
647.
Court blocks $1B copyright ruling that punished ISP for its users' piracy (arstechnica.com)
648.
Shoes makes building little graphical programs for Mac, Windows, Linux simple (shoesrb.com)
649.
Hono v4.0 (github.com)
650.
SQLite-Web: Web-based SQLite database browser written in Python (github.com)
651.
Gemini and Google's Culture (stratechery.com)
652.
GenAI and erroneous medical references (hai.stanford.edu)
653.
AvaloniaUI: Create Multi-Platform Apps with .NET (avaloniaui.net)
654.
Bitmagnet Allows People to Run Their Own Decentralized Torrent Indexer Locally (torrentfreak.com)
655.
Open Letter to Tim Cook, Sabotaging Web Apps Is Indefensible (letter.open-web-advocacy.org)
656.
How deceptive design is used to compromise your privacy and how to fight back (consciousdigital.org)
657.
Getting into robotics as a software engineer (bou.ke)
658.
XL: An Extensible Programming Language (xlr.sourceforge.io)
659.
YouTube video embedding harm reduction (dustri.org)
660.
I worked 80 hour weeks to deliver a platform for a hedge fund,then they fired me (efinancialcareers.com)