January 2023 Archive
1291.
Extreme 'rogue wave' in the North Pacific confirmed as most extreme on record (sciencealert.com)
1292.
Elastic, Loki and SigNoz – A Perf Benchmark of Open-Source Logging Platforms (github.com)
1293.
Politics and the English Language (1946) (orwellfoundation.com)
1294.
Mapping Python to LLVM (blog.exaloop.io)
1295.
Grandma Gatewood (en.wikipedia.org)
1296.
Microsoft eyes $10B bet on ChatGPT (semafor.com)
1297.
Musicians wage war against evil robots (2012) (smithsonianmag.com)
1298.
Fighting murder convictions that rest on shoddy stats (science.org)
1299.
The McMurdo Webcams (usap.gov)
1300.
Underappreciated challenges with Python packaging (pypackaging-native.github.io)
1301.
Major torrent sites are currently exposing details of their operations? (torrentfreak.com)
1302.
New York got it wrong on cybersecurity and the right to repair (timesunion.com)
1303.
Argdown: A simple syntax for complex argumentation (github.com)
1304.
Remote work is the best thing to happen to families in decades (erikhoel.substack.com)
1305.
Corporate legibility for software engineers (matt.blwt.io)
1306.
Learning eBPF Exploitation (stdnoerr.github.io)
1307.
β€œThe current climate in AI has so many parallels to 2021 Web3” (twitter.com)
1308.
Drug-resistant cases of gonorrhea detected in the US (arstechnica.com)
1309.
New Norwegian land could emerge from the Atlantic Ocean (sciencenorway.no)
1310.
Ask HN: How to restore cognition after years of trauma? I feel slow and dumb
1311.
The hardest part of being a junior developer (rachsmith.com)
1312.
ElonJet Wrapped 2022 (elonjet.net)
1313.
How to find your blind spots (zeptonaut.com)
1314.
Raspberry Pi's Camera Module 3 adds autofocus and new Sony sensor (jeffgeerling.com)
1315.
Apple CEO Tim Cook requests and receives a 40% pay cut (cnbc.com)
1316.
Laid Off from Google Search?
1317.
How the video game Fallout became a backdrop for live Shakespeare shows (theguardian.com)
1318.
Coaching engineering managers to take on organizational problems (jeffammons.com)
1319.
Lid – Lo-fi image dithering (rawtext.club)
1320.
A Lisp interpreter implemented in Conway's Game of Life (2021) (woodrush.github.io)