December 2022 Archive
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Codon: A high-performance Python-like compiler using LLVM (github.com)
332.
Pollution cleanup method destroys toxic “forever chemicals” (news.ucr.edu)
333.
Show HN: Create a paid link to anything (paidlink.to)
334.
How to rebuild social media on top of RSS (tfos.co)
335.
Cook whole grains like popcorn (2018) (treehugger.com)
336.
Show HN: Domain Name Search with AI
337.
Why “OpenBSD Mastery: Filesystems” Is Not in Amazon’s Kindle Store (mwl.io)
338.
How Pitfall builds its world (2021) (evoniuk.github.io)
339.
Writing a Mini-CDN to Learn Nginx/Prometheus/Grafana/Lua (github.com)
340.
Silver Bullet: Markdown-based extensible open source personal knowledge platform (silverbullet.md)
341.
An extensive letter from Edsger Dijkstra to my 19 year old self (1989) (mastodon.online)
342.
The Twitter Files, Part Six (twitter.com)
343.
Binance is trying to calm investors, but its finances remain a mystery (wsj.com)
344.
When McKinsey comes to town (lrb.co.uk)
345.
Let's Encrypt now supports ACME-CAA: closing the DV loophole (devever.net)
346.
MSN replaced journalists with AI publishing fake news about mermaids and Bigfoot (futurism.com)
347.
Epic is turning off online services and servers for some older games (epicgames.com)
348.
Show HN: GPT-3 Powered Shell (musings.yasyf.com)
349.
Apple TV+ to adapt William Gibson’s cyberpunk novel Neuromancer (cinemaexpress.com)
350.
Privacy is ok (tbray.org)
351.
UC Berkeley launches SkyPilot to help navigate soaring cloud costs (datanami.com)
352.
Video codec in 100 lines of Rust (blog.tempus-ex.com)
353.
Binance caught commingling funds between US and international exchanges (dirtybubblemedia.substack.com)
354.
Why I'm still using Python (mostlypython.substack.com)
355.
PostgREST – Serve a RESTful API from any Postgres database (postgrest.org)
356.
I Lost All Faith in LastPass (infosec.exchange)
357.
FTX Contagion (mollywhite.net)
358.
Boeing’s last 747 is rolling out of the factory (cnbc.com)
359.
I have reached Vim nirvana (maxwellrules.com)
360.
Windows 95 went the extra mile to ensure compatibility of SimCity, other games (arstechnica.com)