Developers, Your Job Is Not to Write Code
(matthogg.fyi)
February 2024 Archive
18001.
18002.
Alberta's Brutal Water Reckoning
(thetyee.ca)
18003.
18004.
Do Anything
(aaronfrancis.com)
18005.
Segmenting Comic Book Frames
(vrroom.github.io)
18006.
18007.
The Cost of JIT: Smoking JavaScript with Dart
(barfoos.com)
18008.
To get silk, we boil silkworms alive in their cocoons
(worksinprogress.co)
18009.
Solar storms, ice cores and nuns' teeth: the new science of history
(theguardian.com)
18010.
Reddit cashes in on AI gold rush with $203M in LLM training license fees
(arstechnica.com)
18011.
18012.
Post-Quantum Curl
(daniel.haxx.se)
18013.
Surrogate gradients for analog neuromorphic computing (2022)
(ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
18014.
Return to office trends: Occupancy data
(getkisi.com)
18015.
An Interview with Scott Alexander
(neonarrative.us)
18016.
Amazon Bedrock adds Mistral AI models
(aboutamazon.com)
18017.
The New American Nihilism: Need for Chaos
(theatlantic.com)
18018.
Nvidia's role in the AI wave has made it a $2T company
(theverge.com)
18019.
18020.
Spiral – High-Performance PHP Framework
(spiral.dev)
18021.
Perlis Languages (2011)
(blog.fogus.me)
18022.
Cascade at Home: Replacing Stage B with SDXL and 1.5 models
(old.reddit.com)
18023.
The Market Is Like a Large Movie Theater with a Small Door
(priceactionlab.com)
18025.
Netmaker: An open source WireGuard VPN
(github.com)
18026.
iMessage gets a major makeover that puts it on equal footing with Signal
(arstechnica.com)
18027.
Nix-direnv is a quality of life improvement
(ianthehenry.com)
18028.
Show HN: Task manager for high performance pros
(hyperaide.com)
18029.
Lives of the Cambridge Polymath Geniuses
(lesswrong.com)
18030.
Arc browser's new AI-powered 'pinch-to-summarize' feature
(techcrunch.com)