February 2023 Archive
91.
How much can you get out of a $4 VPS? (alicegg.tech)
92.
Early morning university classes linked to poor sleep and academic performance (nature.com)
93.
World’s largest four-day work week trial finds few are going back (bloomberg.com)
94.
<3 Deno (matklad.github.io)
95.
CMU CS Academy: a free online computer science curriculum by Carnegie Mellon (academy.cs.cmu.edu)
96.
Linux 6.2: The first mainstream Linux kernel for Apple M1 chips arrives (zdnet.com)
97.
Hundreds of changes made to latest editions of Roald Dahl's books (telegraph.co.uk)
98.
Prompt Engineering Guide: Guides, papers, and resources for prompt engineering (github.com)
99.
Hackers claim they breached T-Mobile more than 100 times in 2022 (krebsonsecurity.com)
100.
AMD Grabs over 30% CPU Market Share as Intel Continues to Decline (wccftech.com)
101.
Apple avoids job cuts because it didn’t overhire like Google and Amazon (bloomberg.com)
102.
Hobby Club’s Missing Balloon Feared Shot Down by USAF (aviationweek.com)
103.
Professor writes history essays with ChatGPT and has students correct them (old.reddit.com)
104.
Nintendo Will Pay Its Workers 10% More (gamespot.com)
105.
The unequal treatment of demographic groups by ChatGPT/OpenAI content moderation (davidrozado.substack.com)
106.
WebKit Supports Nested CSS (webkit.org)
107.
I saw RealPage's crappy rent-jacking-up software so you don't have to (cohost.org)
108.
StarFighter 16 inch: 4K Coreboot/Ryzen Linux laptop (starlabs.systems)
109.
Screw motivation, what you need is discipline (wisdomination.com)
110.
Wi Flag (2002) (asheron.fandom.com)
111.
Photoprism – open-source Google Photos Alternative (photoprism.app)
112.
Now offering 2TB SSDs for Steam Deck in the Framework Marketplace (frame.work)
113.
My fifth year as a bootstrapped founder (mtlynch.io)
114.
Show HN: I made a tool that turns screenshots into dramatically angled photos (screenstab.com)
115.
Goodbye, CSS-Tricks (geoffgraham.me)
116.
Disqualified from a National Web Design Competition for Using GitHub (medium.com)
117.
CheatGPT (blog.humphd.org)
118.
ESP32 Buyer’s Guide: Different Chips, Firmware, Sensors (eitherway.io)
119.
A little bit of slope makes up for a lot of Y-intercept (2012) (gist.github.com)
120.
5th person confirmed to be cured of HIV (abcnews.go.com)