January 2023 Archive
421.
How Equifax Became a Private IRS (mattstoller.substack.com)
422.
Fewer than 40% of New Yorkers earn a living wage (news.cornell.edu)
423.
Japan has changed in important and visible ways (noahpinion.substack.com)
424.
South Korea’s online security dead end (palant.info)
425.
Tar.pl – A tar creator and extractor in ~130 lines of Prolog (github.com)
426.
Microsoft subdomain takeover (cseo-coherence.microsoft.com)
427.
Elite for Emacs (2015) (salkosuo.net)
428.
The myth of the myth of the 10x programmer (2020) (payne.org)
429.
Tell HN: Confluent laying off 8% of staff
430.
Tilck – A Tiny Linux-Compatible Kernel (github.com)
431.
Automatic1111's GitHub account suspended for "ToS violations" [restored] (github.com)
432.
ChatGPT won’t replace search engines any time soon (algolia.com)
433.
I'm shadow banned by DuckDuckGo and Bing (daverupert.com)
434.
Web hackers vs. the auto industry (samcurry.net)
435.
How a CPU works: Bare metal C on my RISC-V toy CPU (florian.noeding.com)
436.
Ask HN: What have you created that deserves a second chance on HN?
437.
Hello, PNG (da.vidbuchanan.co.uk)
438.
A formula for the nth digit of 𝜋 and 𝜋^n (arxiv.org)
439.
Microservices are hard (code-held.com)
440.
Five mildly anti-Buddhist essays (sashachapin.substack.com)
441.
GitHub Sponsors will stop supporting PayPal (github.blog)
442.
A Curious Integral (golem.ph.utexas.edu)
443.
Firefighters forced to smash window of driverless Cruise taxi to stop it (businessinsider.com)
444.
Whipper: Accurate Audio CD Ripping (github.com)
445.
NeevaAI (neeva.com)
446.
Plant-based meat is turning out to be a flop (bloomberg.com)
447.
Long Covid: major findings, mechanisms and recommendations (nature.com)
448.
The six dumbest ideas in computer security (2005) (ranum.com)
449.
Adobe Lightroom uses photos for AI training by default (toot.cafe)
450.
Ask HN: What is the weirdest or most surreal recent technology you have seen?