December 2022 Archive
1411.
Installing an Ethernet card and video card and other upgrades for a Mac SE/30 (biosrhythm.com)
1412.
Getting a Psion 5 palmtop from 1997 online via PPP (and a Raspberry Pi) (kianryan.co.uk)
1413.
Observable Plot 0.6.1 (github.com)
1414.
Ruby-Nix: Generates reproducible Ruby/bundler app environment with Nix (github.com)
1415.
The importance of distributing true copies of government records (cjr.org)
1416.
GeoDesk is a spatial database engine for OpenStreetMap features (geodesk.com)
1417.
How Novell Netware lost the battle against Windows NT (2013) (theregister.com)
1418.
“I drove for Lyft for a week and learned its business model is broken” (fullstackeconomics.com)
1419.
Staging is dead: The rise of preview environments (withcoherence.com)
1420.
TikTok’s Secret Sauce (knightcolumbia.org)
1421.
How the McMurtry Electric Fan Car Clocked a 7.9-Second Quarter-Mile (thedrive.com)
1422.
A museum dedicated to mistranslated Japanese phrases (spoon-tamago.com)
1423.
A new AI game: Give me ideas for crimes to do (simonwillison.net)
1424.
Company, Team, Self (lethain.com)
1425.
The APL Source Code (2012) (computerhistory.org)
1426.
Beaker Browser is now archived (github.com)
1427.
Ghostwriter, a haunted AI-powered typewriter that talks to you (arstechnica.com)
1428.
First Open Source Alternative to ChatGPT Has Arrived (github.com)
1429.
Peekaboo: Text to Image Diffusion Models Are Zero-Shot Segmentors (arxiv.org)
1430.
Paleontologist accused of faking data in dino-killing asteroid paper (science.org)
1431.
AWS releases Finch: An open source client for container development (github.com)
1432.
Ask HN: Is anyone else getting spammed via GitHub recently?
1433.
Anker’s Eufy lied to us about the security of its security cameras (theverge.com)
1434.
Why we picked Java (blog.picnic.nl)
1435.
Artificial Intelligence Is Stupid and Causal Reasoning Will Not Fix It (frontiersin.org)
1436.
Ask HN: What happened to Magic, the text-message concierge?
1437.
“A damn stupid thing to do” – The origins of CPL, BCPL, and C (2020) (arstechnica.com)
1438.
Discovering which parts of the brain are engaged when coding (news.mit.edu)
1439.
The Way Things Work CD-ROM (1994) (archive.org)
1440.
Accelerating zk-SNARKs - MSM and NTT algorithms on FPGAs with Hardcaml (blog.janestreet.com)