February 2023 Archive
301.
AirPods Pro case converted from Lightning to USB-C with open-source PCB (engadget.com)
302.
Supreme Court rejects man’s bid to sue police over arrest for Facebook parody (nbcnews.com)
303.
Go 1.20 released (go.dev)
304.
Bizarre and unusual uses of DNS (fosdem.org)
305.
80k megapixel panorama photograph of New York City (2021) (earthcam.net)
306.
Blue Origin manufactured solar cell prototype from lunar regolith simulants (blueorigin.com)
307.
More than five whys and “layer eight” problems (rachelbythebay.com)
308.
tcpdump is amazing (2016) (jvns.ca)
309.
Tech's Elite Hates Labor (ez.substack.com)
310.
Virtual DOM is pure overhead (2018) (svelte.dev)
311.
Man beats machine at Go in human victory over AI (ft.com)
312.
I bought a CO2 monitor and it broke me (theatlantic.com)
313.
Saying goodbye to Stack Overflow (old.reddit.com)
314.
Modern SPAs without bundlers, CDNs, or Node.js (kofi.sexy)
315.
A spellchecker used to be a major feat of software engineering (2008) (prog21.dadgum.com)
316.
Pandas 2.0 and the Arrow revolution (datapythonista.me)
317.
U-Bahn station in Berlin is decorated with radioactive uranium glazed tiles (chaos.social)
318.
Twitter starts limiting how many tweets you can post per day (forum.cktn.de)
319.
The future (and the past) of the web is server side rendering (deno.com)
320.
Reddit Confirms It Was Hacked–Recommends Users Set Up 2FA (forbes.com)
321.
Facebook Announces Meta Verified (facebook.com)
322.
Apple Makes Major Progress on No-Prick Blood Glucose Tracking for Its Watch (bloomberg.com)
323.
Databricks counts being laid off as “red flag” (teamblind.com)
324.
Early-life stress can disrupt maturation of brain’s reward circuits (news.uci.edu)
325.
Estimating square roots in your head (gregorygundersen.com)
326.
Gossip Glomers: Fly.io Distributed Systems Challenges (fly.io)
327.
Prompt Engine – Microsoft's prompt engineering library (github.com)
328.
OpenAI's Foundry leaked pricing says a lot (cognitiverevolution.substack.com)
329.
Four ways to build web apps (tomhummel.com)
330.
Opossum: Cross-platform web browser written in Golang, optimized for Plan 9 (github.com)