December 2023 Archive
301.
Wikipedia daily most viewed pages (pageviews.wmcloud.org)
302.
Sony debuts first PS5 controller for disabled gamers (bbc.com)
303.
Constellations are younger than continents (lesswrong.com)
304.
Don’t starve, Diablo – Parallax 7 (simonschreibt.de)
305.
Billionaires amass more through inheritance than wealth creation, says UBS (ft.com)
306.
Tesla blamed drivers for failures of parts it long knew were defective (reuters.com)
307.
Make Apps for Linux (makealinux.app)
308.
Pushing ChatGPT's Structured Data Support to Its Limits (minimaxir.com)
309.
Firefox Keeps Getting Faster (blog.mozilla.org)
310.
Nobody knows what's happening online anymore (theatlantic.com)
311.
Nintendo Network shutdown – The beginning of the end (pretendo.network)
312.
Choose your own IP (tailscale.com)
313.
Please, expose your RSS (rknight.me)
314.
Star neuroscientist may have manipulated data to support a major stroke trial (science.org)
315.
"Attention", "Transformers", in Neural Network "Large Language Models" (bactra.org)
316.
Oxlint – JavaScript linter written in Rust (oxc-project.github.io)
317.
How to pick more beautiful colors for your data visualizations (2020) (blog.datawrapper.de)
318.
Apple partly halts Beeper's iMessage app again, suggesting a long fight ahead (arstechnica.com)
319.
Two pharmacists figured out that oral phenylephrine doesn't work (scientificamerican.com)
320.
Advent of Code 2023 is nigh (adventofcode.com)
321.
Plane got to top spot in project management on GitHub in less than a year (plane.so)
322.
Wikifunctions (wikimediafoundation.org)
323.
Ask HN: What are some unpopular technologies you wish people knew more about?
324.
Security Issue: Cloud Site Manager presented me your consoles, not mine (community.ui.com)
325.
E3 Is Officially Dead (washingtonpost.com)
326.
Perplexity Labs Playground (labs.perplexity.ai)
327.
Jets: Ruby Serverless Framework (docs.rubyonjets.com)
328.
Chinese villagers capture video of falling Long March rocket booster [video] (youtube.com)
329.
Six Degrees of Wikipedia (sixdegreesofwikipedia.com)
330.
How many lines of C it takes to execute a + b in Python (codeconfessions.substack.com)