January 2023 Archive
271.
Apple fined $8.5M for illegally collecting iPhone owners' data for ads (gizmodo.com)
272.
How likely is losing a Google account? (jefftk.com)
273.
80/20 Aluminum T-slot Building Systems – Build your Idea (8020.net)
274.
Revisiting KDE (jackevansevo.github.io)
275.
Perplexity.ai prompt leakage (twitter.com)
276.
ChatGPT Cheat Sheet (drive.google.com)
277.
Show HN: Val Town – A Cloud Scripting Site (val.town)
278.
IPinside: Korea’s Mandatory Spyware (palant.info)
279.
Bun v0.5 (bun.sh)
280.
Rails on Docker (fly.io)
281.
NYC jails want to ban physical mail, then privatize scanning of digital versions (theintercept.com)
282.
Docker 2.0 went from $11M to $135M in 2 years (sacra.com)
283.
Ugly Gerry – Gerrymandering font (fontsarena.com)
284.
Compromised PyTorch-nightly dependency chain between December 25th – December 30 (pytorch.org)
285.
Supporting the use of Rust in the Chromium project (security.googleblog.com)
286.
What is Google doing with its open source teams? (theregister.com)
287.
We invested 10% to pay back tech debt (blog.alexewerlof.com)
288.
Hyperscale in your Homelab: The Compute Blade arrives (jeffgeerling.com)
289.
VALL-E: Neural codec language models are zero-shot text to speech synthesizers (valle-demo.github.io)
290.
Rotation with three shears (cohost.org)
291.
A dinosaur with a remarkably preserved face (arstechnica.com)
292.
My husband was right about DVDs (slate.com)
293.
HelloSystem – OS with original Mac philosophy with a modern architecture (github.com)
294.
Some gut bacteria appear to communicate with the brain (bbc.com)
295.
New Sony Walkman music player (arstechnica.com)
296.
Vikunja – Open-source, self-hostable to-do app (vikunja.io)
297.
Big Tech is using layoffs to crush worker power (latimes.com)
298.
The beauty of CGI and simple design (rubenerd.com)
299.
Show HN: A device that only lets you type lol if you've truly laughed out loud (twitter.com)
300.
Interactive Music Theory Cheat Sheet (muted.io)