All Time
2311.
GitHub Copilot as open source code laundering?
(twitter.com)
2312.
My $500M Mars rover mistake
(chrislewicki.com)
2313.
Firefox address bar
(wiki.tilde.institute)
2314.
The Mystery of the Bloomfield Bridge
(tylervigen.com)
2315.
Edward Snowden nominated for Nobel peace prize
(theguardian.com)
2316.
Google Beatbox
(translate.google.com)
2317.
MIT Hacker Tools: a lecture series on programmer tools
(hacker-tools.github.io)
2318.
The dystopian world of software engineering interviews
(jarednelsen.dev)
2319.
2320.
Minecraft removing obfuscation in Java Edition
(minecraft.net)
2321.
Unity's Open-Source Double Standard: The Ban of VLC
(mfkl.github.io)
2322.
How many photons are received per bit transmitted from Voyager 1?
(physics.stackexchange.com)
2323.
Intel Confronts Potential ‘PR Nightmare’ With Reported Chip Flaw
(bloomberg.com)
2324.
Spaced repetition systems have gotten better
(domenic.me)
2325.
It's A(door)able
(ncase.me)
2326.
European crash tester says carmakers must bring back physical controls
(arstechnica.com)
2328.
Data structures and algorithms I actually used while working at tech companies
(blog.pragmaticengineer.com)
2330.
Servo’s new home
(blog.servo.org)
2331.
The Horror of a 'Secure Golden Key'
(keybase.io)
2332.
Write Code Every Day
(ejohn.org)
2333.
2334.
FBI tries to unmask owner of archive.is
(heise.de)
2335.
Samsung “space zoom” moon shots are fake, and here is the proof
(old.reddit.com)
2336.
The Missing Semester of Your CS Education
(missing.csail.mit.edu)
2337.
ACME v2 and Wildcard Certificate Support is Live
(community.letsencrypt.org)
2338.
PostgreSQL 10 Released
(postgresql.org)
2339.
2340.
Employees are quitting instead of giving up working from home
(bloomberg.com)