December 2023 Archive
331.
Unveiling secrets of the ESP32: creating an open-source MAC layer (zeus.ugent.be)
332.
Fly Postgres, Managed by Supabase (supabase.com)
333.
Not a real engineer (2019) (twitchard.github.io)
334.
AST-grep(sg) is a CLI tool for code structural search, lint, and rewriting (github.com)
335.
Apple to halt Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2 sales in the US this week (9to5mac.com)
336.
Posts, profiles, and user search are now available without login (bsky.app)
337.
A study of Google's code review tooling (Critique) (engineercodex.substack.com)
338.
Does uBlock Origin bypass the latest YouTube anti-adblock script? (drhyperion451.github.io)
339.
Pitivi – Free video editor with a beautiful and intuitive user interface (pitivi.org)
340.
Building end-to-end security for Messenger (engineering.fb.com)
341.
A new old kind of R&D lab (answer.ai)
342.
SMTP Smuggling – Spoofing Emails Worldwide (sec-consult.com)
343.
System-wide open source ad blocker for Mac, Windows, and Linux (github.com)
344.
Moderna Melanoma Vaccine Cuts Death Rate in Half (reuters.com)
345.
Google Groups ending support for Usenet (support.google.com)
346.
High myopia is now the leading cause of blindness in Japan, China, and Taiwan (wired.com)
347.
Fake chips, I got stung (linuxjedi.co.uk)
348.
WebP is so great except it's not (2021) (eng.aurelienpierre.com)
349.
In the long run, we're all Dad (astralcodexten.com)
350.
Prompt engineering (platform.openai.com)
351.
Veritasium: The SAT Question Everyone Got Wrong [video] (youtube.com)
352.
Study: TikTok Global Platform Anomalies Align with CCP Geostrategic Objectives [pdf] (networkcontagion.us)
353.
Game Boy / Color Architecture (copetti.org)
354.
Smallest USB-C MIDI Synth (mitxela.com)
355.
Sorry, but a new prompt for GPT-4 is not a paper (twitter.com)
356.
PysimpleGUI (github.com)
357.
Now I can just print that video (blog.forret.com)
358.
Lessons from a never-ending personal project (siddhesh.substack.com)
359.
'A-team' of math proves a critical link between addition and sets (quantamagazine.org)
360.
The Linux graphics stack in a nutshell (lwn.net)