January 2023 Archive
1861.
Software testing, and why I'm unhappy about it (nhaehnle.blogspot.com)
1862.
WHO updates critical medicines list for radiological and nuclear emergencies (who.int)
1863.
So why a News Feed? (post.news)
1864.
Delphi VCL and FMX Libraries for Python (embarcadero.com)
1865.
My list of favorite secure messaging apps (supernova.tilde.team)
1866.
Fuckup Nights – Series of events where stories of failure are shared (en.fuckupnights.com)
1867.
Elon Musk deliberately turned off access of outside apps to Twitter (theinformation.com)
1868.
Show HN: QuadSort, Esoteric Fast Sort (github.com)
1869.
Bayes Theorem for project managers (2010) (eight2late.wordpress.com)
1870.
Antarctica’s Brunt Ice Shelf breaks (earthobservatory.nasa.gov)
1871.
Mobian: A look back in the mirror and a glimpse of the future (blog.mobian.org)
1872.
James Webb Telescope reveals Milky Way–like galaxies in young universe (phys.org)
1873.
Scissors NOT Gate [video] (youtube.com)
1874.
Decoding Lunar Flashlight (destevez.net)
1875.
What will happen in 2023 (avc.com)
1876.
Snowden on the Lightning Network on Nostr (iris.to)
1877.
How restaurant workers help pay for lobbying to keep their wages low (nytimes.com)
1878.
Marie Kondo Gives Up (gizmodo.com)
1879.
Show HN: Semantic search for video (semanticvideosearch.com)
1880.
Remembering Intel’s Andrew Grove, who sounded alarm against offshoring (2016) (americanmanufacturing.org)
1881.
Hampstead Heath (hampsteadheath.net)
1882.
Typed Lisp, A Primer (2019) (alhassy.com)
1883.
Elizabeth Holmes tried to ‘flee’ US with one-way Mexico ticket, prosecutors say (theguardian.com)
1884.
Detailed list of USB WiFi adapters that work well with Linux (github.com)
1885.
Crows of Karachi (orionmagazine.org)
1886.
Death as entertainment at the Paris Morgue (atlasobscura.com)
1887.
Why is Java so weird? (unchartedterritories.tomaspueyo.com)
1888.
Life and work of the great Visionary, Homi J. Bhabha (artsandculture.google.com)
1889.
‘Disruptive’ science has declined (nature.com)
1890.
Should we care about people who need never exist? (economist.com)