January 2023 Archive
721.
Memory loss: Expert advice for improving memory and concentration (vox.com)
722.
The “36 questions that lead to love” were originally 40 questions and different (twitter.com)
723.
Setting the TZ environment variable avoids thousands of system calls (2017) (blog.packagecloud.io)
724.
Passenger Uses AirTags, Discovers Airline Donated Their Bags to Charity (blogto.com)
725.
Tweetbot is back down again (theverge.com)
726.
10TB portable SSDs on Amazon UK are scams (amazon.co.uk)
727.
Urllib3 in 2022 (sethmlarson.dev)
728.
U.S. cancer death rate has dropped by a third since 1991 (wsj.com)
729.
Demystifying Apache Arrow (2020) (robinlinacre.com)
730.
Where our gasoline comes from (eia.gov)
731.
Stripe clawed back pension contributions after staff cuts (businesspost.ie)
732.
Devirtualizing nike.com's bot protection (nullpt.rs)
733.
Emulating an emulator inside itself. Meet Blink (hiro.codes)
734.
History of Web Browser Engines from 1990 until today (2022) (eylenburg.github.io)
735.
TouchEn nxKey: A keylogging anti-keylogger solution (palant.info)
736.
Show HN: Mafs – React components for interactive math (mafs.dev)
737.
Make a Resume in LaTeX (drshika.me)
738.
QuestPDF: Modern .NET library for PDF document generation (github.com)
739.
Pwned or Bot (troyhunt.com)
740.
Common Lisp: 2022 in review (lisp-journey.gitlab.io)
741.
NetworkX 3.0 - create, manipulate, and study complex networks in Python (networkx.org)
742.
Show HN: Socketify.py: Http/Https and WebSockets servers for PyPy3 and Python3 (github.com)
743.
Nostr: Notes and Other Stuff Transmitted by Relays (nostr.net)
744.
MSI's (in)Secure Boot (dawidpotocki.com)
745.
A custom-designed IDE SSD for old PCs (github.com)
746.
The Art of Money Getting or Golden Rules for Making Money by P. T. Barnum (1880) (gutenberg.org)
747.
TigerBeetle raises $6.4M to power the future of financial accounting infra (tigerbeetle.com)
748.
Investors conclude that Tesla is a carmaker, not a tech firm (economist.com)
749.
Old man yells at cloud (jonandnic.com)
750.
“Unexplainable” core dump (2011) (stackoverflow.com)