February 2023 Archive
121.
Update on Samsung SSD Reliability (pugetsystems.com)
122.
As a US Navy fighter pilot, I witnessed unidentified anomalous phenomena (thehill.com)
123.
Windows 11: a spyware machine out of users' control (techspot.com)
124.
The $20 an hour Cessna 172 experiment (2020) (airfactsjournal.com)
125.
Reversing UK mobile rail tickets (eta.st)
126.
Google's Bard shows incorrect information in its launch ad (twitter.com)
127.
I don't like making the best things (internetvin.ghost.io)
128.
Universal Summarizer (labs.kagi.com)
129.
De-Bloated Windows 11 Build Runs on 2GB of RAM (tomshardware.com)
130.
Show HN: Mox - Modern full-featured low-maintenance self-hosted mail server (github.com)
131.
Want anonymity? Make a persona not a mystery (sive.rs)
132.
The teen mental illness epidemic began around 2012 (jonathanhaidt.substack.com)
133.
Google employees criticize CEO for “dumpster fire” response to ChatGPT (cnbc.com)
134.
U.S. corn-based ethanol worse for the climate than gasoline, study finds (reuters.com)
135.
Linode rebranded as Akamai’s cloud computing services (linode.com)
136.
Doom the Way It Was Meant to Be Played – v1.1 Multi-Monitor [video] (youtube.com)
137.
New headless Chrome has been released and has a near-perfect browser fingerprint (antoinevastel.com)
138.
Ask HN: Why did medium.com "fail"?
139.
Z-Library Returns on the Clearnet in Full Hydra-Mode (torrentfreak.com)
140.
Google’s fully homomorphic encryption compiler – a primer (jeremykun.com)
141.
Homebrew 4.0.0 (brew.sh)
142.
Don't believe ChatGPT – we do not offer a "phone lookup" service (blog.opencagedata.com)
143.
Shoichiro Toyoda, who turned Toyota into global automaker, has died (mainichi.jp)
144.
Why Steam Deck Is One of the Most Significant PC Gaming Moments in Years (techspot.com)
145.
Twilio is laying off 17% of workforce (twilio.com)
146.
What I Think About LeBron Breaking My NBA Scoring Record (kareem.substack.com)
147.
Fun Fact: I own porn I can't watch (foone.tumblr.com)
148.
Meilisearch 1.0 – Open-source search engine built in Rust (blog.meilisearch.com)
149.
Normalization of Deviance (2015) (danluu.com)
150.
Launch HN: Lago (YC S21) – Open-source usage-based billing