January 2023 Archive
2221.
The Radical Design of PizzaExpress (vittles.substack.com)
2222.
Servo’s New Home (2020) (servo.org)
2223.
Making the ultimate-guitar.com web player easier to practice with (ivanca.tumblr.com)
2224.
Elevator Control Panels (2004) (www2.isye.gatech.edu)
2225.
Feature flags in a CI pipeline (andydote.co.uk)
2226.
The Tilde Text Editor (github.com)
2227.
The Hardest Scaling Issue (blog.codeberg.org)
2228.
Elastic: Several customer facing deployments deleted across multiple regions (status.elastic.co)
2229.
Correction Girls (en.wikipedia.org)
2230.
Slack is cutting 10% of its product and engineering org (businessinsider.com)
2231.
HubSpot to cut 500 jobs, or 7% of its workforce (bizjournals.com)
2232.
Show HN: Detecting collision between 500k circles below 5ms (github.com)
2233.
Internal messages at Twitter show cutting off 3rd party apps was intentional (daringfireball.net)
2234.
Fiber optics take the pulse of the planet (knowablemagazine.org)
2235.
The bartender behind the Blue Hawaii (newyorker.com)
2236.
RESTler is a stateful REST API fuzzing tool (github.com)
2237.
Java is in decline, and there's data to prove it (devm.io)
2238.
Bjarne Stroustrup: Think seriously about “safety”... [pdf] (open-std.org)
2239.
Sergey Brin’s $100B Private Fiefdom (2022) (puck.news)
2240.
Ask HN: Are you as passionate as you used to be?
2241.
Steam hits 10M concurrent in-game players in record-breaking weekend (theverge.com)
2242.
Amazon Will Start Charging Prime Members for US Grocery Orders of Less Than $150 (bloomberg.com)
2243.
Show HN: Don't lose track of HN post comments
2244.
Walkie Talkie architect 'didn't realise it was going to be so hot' (2013) (theguardian.com)
2245.
Confluence on-premise is dead, what now?
2246.
Sonic hedgehog protein (en.wikipedia.org)
2247.
Show HN: Beesy – Record Google Meets for free, download locally (chrome.google.com)
2248.
Directly access your physical memory (dev/mem) (bakhi.github.io)
2249.
That paper with the ‘T’ error bars was just retracted (retractionwatch.com)
2250.
Why does it feel like Amazon is making itself worse? (nymag.com)