December 2022 Archive
2521.
2522.
Modern data modeling: Start with the end?
(adventofdata.com)
2523.
2524.
The biggest risk of large language models is that they may bury us in lies
(scientificamerican.com)
2525.
Was Rocket Lake Power Efficient?
(chipsandcheese.com)
2526.
2528.
Freedom Mobile's 4 digit password limit
(null.pink)
2529.
Al Seckel on Richard Feynman (2001)
(fotuva.org)
2530.
Cofounders Are a Dumb Requirement
(arisx.com)
2531.
A first look at the new Gitlab Web IDE and remote development experience
(about.gitlab.com)
2532.
On Teenage Luddites
(calnewport.com)
2533.
Infinite patterns appear in numbers described as moving systems
(quantamagazine.org)
2534.
Big-O matters, but it's often memory that's killing your performance
(cocoaphony.micro.blog)
2535.
Seven stowaways and a hijacked oil tanker
(theguardian.com)
2536.
Antitrust 101: Tacit Collusion
(winston.com)
2537.
Are you a nice to have or a must have?
(yannickoswald.com)
2538.
2539.
2540.
2541.
Cutting through customer service doom-loops by calling in a ‘Karen’
(washingtonpost.com)
2542.
Faceting large result sets in PostgreSQL
(cybertec-postgresql.com)
2544.
Book of Universal Scene Description (USD)
(remedy-entertainment.github.io)
2546.
2547.
John Adams on composing and creative freedom
(conversationswithtyler.com)
2548.
IBM and the Holocaust
(en.wikipedia.org)
2549.
Old Zig compiler (in C++) was nuked today
(github.com)
2550.
Tim Cook says Apple will use US-made chips for the first time in nearly a decade
(businessinsider.com)