January 2023 Archive
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Nim and Go programs identified by Carbon Black as malware on Windows
(forum.nim-lang.org)
666.
We’ve filed a lawsuit challenging Stable Diffusion
(stablediffusionlitigation.com)
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Japan's hydrogen strategy does nothing for decarbonisation: study
(hydrogeninsight.com)
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U.S. No Fly list publicly shared on a hacking forum, government investigating
(bleepingcomputer.com)
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Rackspace founder says it’s ‘on trajectory of death.’
(expressnews.com)
670.
Accessible hamburger buttons without JavaScript
(pausly.app)
671.
Swift Achieved Dynamic Linking Where Rust Couldn't (2019)
(faultlore.com)
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Bypassing Gmail's spam filters with ChatGPT
(neelc.org)
674.
Posters of the IPv4 and IPv6 internet as of Jan 1, 2023
(vad.solutions)
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Backblaze Drive Stats for 2022
(backblaze.com)
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The strange and awful path of productivity in the US construction sector
(bfi.uchicago.edu)
678.
Paper map sales are booming
(wsj.com)
679.
Japanese manhole mass production process [video]
(youtube.com)
682.
Salesforce, but for Dating
(dateforce.app)
683.
Twitter Sued for Nonpayment of Rent on San Francisco Office
(bloomberg.com)
684.
Roomba testers feel misled after intimate images ended up on Facebook
(technologyreview.com)
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Jailbroken iOS can't run macOS apps – I spent a week to find out why (2021)
(worthdoingbadly.com)
686.
Living alone in the wild Siberian forest
(youtube.com)
687.
ReactOS
(reactos.org)
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Marko: An HTML-Based Language
(markojs.com)
690.
Go 1.20 Cryptography
(words.filippo.io)