January 2023 Archive
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Sometimes it actually is a kernel bug: bind() in Linux 6.0.16
(utcc.utoronto.ca)
936.
Modeling my Grandpa with 3D Photogrammetry (2021)
(jeffgeerling.com)
937.
Where are my Git UI features from the future?
(blog.waleedkhan.name)
939.
Safari is released to the world (2013)
(donmelton.com)
941.
Apple sued for promising privacy, failing at it
(theregister.com)
942.
943.
Tadoma
(en.wikipedia.org)
944.
Two surprises in browser crashes
(neugierig.org)
945.
Liu Cixin's Technologies of the Future
(vincelwt.com)
946.
Why 536 was 'the worst year to be alive' (2018)
(science.org)
947.
Jabber.org has migrated to Prosody IM
(jabber.org)
948.
The Git source code audit, viewed as a Rust programmer
(litchipi.github.io)
949.
Conditional CSS
(ishadeed.com)
950.
How to prioritize tasks?
(jimmyislive.dev)
951.
Small Visual Basic
(github.com)
952.
Rust's Ugly Syntax
(matklad.github.io)
953.
954.
Bflat – a single ahead-of-time crosscompiler and runtime for C#
(flattened.net)
955.
Douglas Adams on Hypercard and new educational models
(arbesman.substack.com)
956.
Quiet, ultrathin AirJet solid state active cooling chips could replace fans
(cnx-software.com)
957.
959.
Stadia Bluetooth Mode
(stadia.google.com)
960.
Berkeley Mono Ligatures Release
(berkeleygraphics.com)