January 2023 Archive
1741.
It's legal to hit children in school in 19 American states (economist.com)
1742.
Ask HN: At 45, I can't seem to read as well anymore
1743.
Why VR/AR gets farther away as it comes into focus (matthewball.vc)
1744.
Manatee county teachers close class libraries, fearing prosecution under FL law (heraldtribune.com)
1745.
BuzzFeed says it will use AI to help create content, stock jumps 150% (cnn.com)
1746.
Server BMCs can need to be rebooted every so often (utcc.utoronto.ca)
1747.
WY Union Says Court Ruling in Kroger–Albertson’s Merger Favors “Ultra-Wealthy” (cowboystatedaily.com)
1748.
The Alien Grave of Aurora, Texas (burialsandbeyond.com)
1749.
Gödel's solution to Einstein's field equations (2021) (privatdozent.co)
1750.
Weather Machine – Rock solid weather APIs with zero hassle (weathermachine.io)
1751.
What Every Competent Graph DBMS Should Do (kuzudb.com)
1752.
Hypertext Emacs: You may not need org-mode (bjornwestergard.com)
1753.
Microbenchmarking AMD’s RDNA 3 Graphics Architecture (chipsandcheese.com)
1754.
Fast JavaScript-to-WASM Call from FTL (github.com)
1755.
Franz Kafka, Party Animal (newyorker.com)
1756.
Apple releases Lisa source code (computerhistory.org)
1757.
America’s fever of workaholism is finally breaking (theatlantic.com)
1758.
YouTube Doesn't “Get It”
1759.
Wolf 1069B: Earth-mass planet in the habitable zone of a nearby, low-mass star (arxiv.org)
1760.
Ask HN: What happened to flatbuffers? Are they being used?
1761.
Emergent Tokyo: Designing the spontaneous city (bloomberg.com)
1762.
Tesla plunges 250 feet off a California cliff, all 4 occupants survive (cnn.com)
1763.
Sorry, What's Going on Here?
1764.
A dozen USB chargers in the lab: Apple is good, but not quite the best (2012) (righto.com)
1765.
Compilable Lightweight Markup Language for Linear Algebra (iheartla.github.io)
1766.
Formalizing Python F-Strings (lwn.net)
1767.
Unflinching prisoners of a grandiose make-believe (thebaffler.com)
1768.
Faster virtual machines: Speeding up programming language execution (mort.coffee)
1769.
Rendering like it's 1996 – Baby's first pixel (marioslab.io)
1770.
WorldWideWeb – the first web browser (worldwideweb.cern.ch)