February 2023 Archive
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GOTOphobia considered harmful in C
(blog.joren.ga)
1684.
To build truly intelligent machines, teach them cause and effect
(quantamagazine.org)
1685.
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Microsoft “lobotomized” AI-powered Bing Chat, and its fans aren’t happy
(arstechnica.com)
1688.
Amazon Q4 2022 Financials
(tbray.org)
1689.
Returning to Nim from Python and Rust
(forum.nim-lang.org)
1690.
History of Lisp Parentheses (2019)
(github.com)
1691.
Windows 11 is collecting more user data than you know
(windowsreport.com)
1693.
1694.
Effects of Latent Toxoplasmosis on Political Beliefs and Values
(journals.sagepub.com)
1695.
UnitedHealthcare Tried to Deny Coverage to a Patient. He Fought Back
(propublica.org)
1696.
Towards quantum computers that are robust to errors
(nature.com)
1697.
1698.
Testing the Lua kernel interpreter in NetBSD (2021)
(unitedbsd.com)
1699.
My System/3 model 10 (2010)
(ibmsystem3.nl)
1700.
Ulugh Beg Observatory
(en.wikipedia.org)
1701.
Curl turns 25 years old GitHub Celebration
(github.com)
1702.
1703.
Mastodon.lol will shut down on May 9, 2023
(mastodon.lol)
1704.
1705.
Rust – What made it “click” for me (Ownership and memory internals)
(deavid.wordpress.com)
1706.
We need a textodon (text-only Fediverse hub)
(bluelander.bearblog.dev)
1707.
1708.
1709.
An antidote to envy
(moretothat.com)
1710.
Tech only has one strategy: Embrace, Extend, Extinguish
(mrsteinberg.com)