February 2024 Archive
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Microsoft bets on Germany in €3.2B AI push
(reuters.com)
784.
Things You Should Never Do, Part I (2000)
(joelonsoftware.com)
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When "letting it crash" is not enough
(flawless.dev)
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JEP 467: Markdown Documentation Comments
(openjdk.org)
788.
Unreal Engine 5 ported to WebGPU
(twitter.com)
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New viruslike entities found in human gut microbes
(science.org)
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How China Built BYD
(nytimes.com)
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YouTube dominates TV streaming in US, per Nielsen's latest report
(techcrunch.com)
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My business card runs Linux and Ultrix (2022)
(dmitry.gr)
799.
Running Open-Source AI Models Locally with Ruby
(reinteractive.com)
800.
The case against caffeine
(zantafakari.substack.com)
801.
Updating Gov.uk’s crown
(insidegovuk.blog.gov.uk)
802.
Cool URIs can be ugly (2023)
(unterwaditzer.net)
803.
Porting to GCC 14: C language issues
(gcc.gnu.org)
804.
Cork is displacing plastics and creating a billion-dollar industry
(washingtonpost.com)
805.
Floats Are Weird
(a.exozy.me)
806.
Billion file filesystem
(blog.liw.fi)
807.
How to think about software quality (2022)
(evalapply.org)
808.
ProofWiki: Online compendium of mathematical proofs
(proofwiki.org)
809.
Moving a billion Postgres rows on a $100 budget
(blog.peerdb.io)
810.
Broken VPNs, the Year 2038, and certs that expired 100 years ago
(theregister.com)