January 2023 Archive
91.
Reverse engineering a neural network's clever solution to binary addition (cprimozic.net)
92.
Things I’ve learned in my years as a software engineer (2021) (simplethread.com)
93.
AirGradient Open Source Air Quality Monitor for CO2 and PM2.5 Measurements (airgradient.com)
94.
If you like startups you should love anti-trust (alexwrites.substack.com)
95.
Sourcehut will blacklist the Go module mirror (sourcehut.org)
96.
Erlang's not about lightweight processes and message passing (github.com)
97.
Ask HN: How do you trust that your personal machine is not compromised?
98.
French startup unveils new residential thermo-acoustic heat pump (pv-magazine.com)
99.
Tell HN: Vim users, `:x` is like `:wq` but writes only when changes are made
100.
Tell HN: GitHub will delete your private repo if you lose access to the original
101.
VALL-E: Microsoft’s new zero-shot text-to-speech model (mpost.io)
102.
Four thousand weeks (leebyron.com)
103.
HC-tree is an experimental high-concurrency database back end for SQLite (sqlite.org)
104.
Amazon to Lay Off over 17,000 Workers, More Than First Planned (wsj.com)
105.
Ask HN: What's on your home server?
106.
OpenAI used Kenyan workers on less than $2 per hour to make ChatGPT less toxic (time.com)
107.
Amazon Closing AmazonSmile (aboutamazon.com)
108.
Europe's largest deposit of rare earth metals discovered in Sweden (news.cision.com)
109.
For your next side project, make a browser extension (geoffreylitt.com)
110.
Ask HN: What sub $200 product improved your 2022
111.
A first person shooter in 571 lines of GNU Awk (2016) (github.com)
112.
Hermes: An open-source document management system (hashicorp.com)
113.
Ask HN: Strategies for working with engineers that are too smart?
114.
Twitterrific has been discontinued (blog.iconfactory.com)
115.
Pandoc 3.0 (pandoc.org)
116.
Twitter's API is down?
117.
Update: Stripe is holding over $400k of mine with no explanation [resolved]
118.
Study finds that buttons in cars are safer and quicker to use than touchscreens (futurism.com)
119.
Show HN: Kandria, an action RPG made in Common Lisp, is now out (store.steampowered.com)
120.
G-3PO: A protocol droid for Ghidra, or GPT-3 for reverse-engineering (medium.com)