February 2024 Archive
9451.
Input method on Wayland is broken and it's my fault (dorotac.eu)
9452.
Glowing Pickle Demonstration (en.wikipedia.org)
9453.
Atlantic Ocean circulation nearing 'devastating' tipping point, study finds (theguardian.com)
9454.
ACX Grants Results 2024 (astralcodexten.com)
9455.
Contents of Charles Darwin's entire personal library revealed for first time (theguardian.com)
9456.
Notes on conciseness (sentientrelay.wordpress.com)
9457.
Mutations in same gene allow two different groups to thrive at extreme altitudes (science.org)
9458.
Astronomer's lament: Satellite megaconstellations are ruining space exploration (theconversation.com)
9459.
Closure of Windows 10 upgrade path still catching users by surprise (theregister.com)
9460.
I wish Go had a retry block (xeiaso.net)
9461.
On shortification of "learning" by Andrej Karpathy (twitter.com)
9462.
Domain names by a Human as a Service
9463.
Rethinking Serverless: The Price of Convenience (medium.com)
9464.
JWT should not be your default for sessions (2021) (evertpot.com)
9465.
Which is better testing approach for Kubernetes?
9466.
Psychology: Why bad news dominates the headlines (2014) (bbc.com)
9467.
'Doxxing' laws to be brought forward after Jewish WhatsApp leak (smh.com.au)
9468.
ChatGPT users are generating 100B words per day: Sam Altman (independent.co.uk)
9469.
Machine learning dynamics presents fractal patterns (twitter.com)
9470.
China airbrushed away its foreign minister. Why? (washingtonpost.com)
9471.
The Upside of the College Enrolment Decline (aei.org)
9472.
Blogging in Djot Instead of Markdown (jonashietala.se)
9473.
Banana Pi Announces BPI-F3 RISC-V Development Board with 2 Tops AI Performance (linuxgizmos.com)
9474.
Raspberry Pi FOSS Router (justvincredible.com)
9475.
California's High Taxes Are Driving the Wealthy Away (bloomberg.com)
9476.
Russian court orders arrest in absentia of Meta spokesperson (reuters.com)
9477.
The (short) story of how the SSH port became 22 (ssh.com)
9478.
Did SpaceX copy NASA thermal tiles? [video] (youtube.com)
9479.
A. Grothendieck's Kimchi Recipe (ihes.fr)
9480.
Can Information Travel to the Past? (english.elpais.com)