January 2023 Archive
61.
LastPass breach gets worse (old.reddit.com)
62.
OpenJourney: Midjourney, but Open Source (open-journey.github.io)
63.
Someone stole my car and now I own hundreds of vinyl records (mkaic.substack.com)
64.
Why was Roman concrete so durable? (news.mit.edu)
65.
Theory-building and why employee churn is lethal to software companies (baldurbjarnason.com)
66.
A command line tool that draw plots on the terminal (github.com)
67.
Ask HN: Math books that made you significantly better at math?
68.
FTC Proposes Banning Noncompete Clauses for Workers (wsj.com)
69.
The Pretty Good House (prettygoodhouse.org)
70.
Analog Chess (github.com)
71.
Evidence that Adani Group has engaged in stock manipulation and accounting fraud (hindenburgresearch.com)
72.
“In roughly two hours, 1647 devices are about to be wiped” (infosec.exchange)
73.
Tell HN: Whole Yandex Git repository leaked
74.
The “Build Your Own Redis” Book Is Completed (build-your-own.org)
75.
WiFi Routers Used to Produce 3D Images of Humans (vpnoverview.com)
76.
Ask HN: I'm 40 and feel my mental ability declining. Programming seems harder.
77.
Petals: Run 100B+ language models at home bit-torrent style (github.com)
78.
Deere to allow farmers to repair their own equipment (wsj.com)
79.
NRC Certifies First U.S. Small Modular Reactor Design (energy.gov)
80.
Infinite AI Array (ianbicking.org)
81.
Broider: Pixel Art CSS Borders (maxbittker.github.io)
82.
Ask HN: Concepts that clicked only years after you first encountered them?
83.
I've procrastinated working on my thesis for more than a year (thoughtsbyaashiq.bearblog.dev)
84.
Cal.com: Open Scheduling Infrastructure (cal.com)
85.
How many layers of UI inconsistencies are in Windows 11? (ntdotdev.wordpress.com)
86.
FCC threatens to disconnect Twilio for illegal robocalls (commsrisk.com)
87.
The Yaml document from hell (ruudvanasseldonk.com)
88.
Wolfram Alpha and ChatGPT (writings.stephenwolfram.com)
89.
YouTube Addiction (jntrnr.com)
90.
Sergey Brin: Irate Call from Steve Jobs (techemails.com)