December 2023 Archive
781.
Electric eel’s zap can transfer genes to nearby animals (nagoya-u.ac.jp)
782.
Jurassic Systems (jurassicsystems.com)
783.
Show HN: Inbox Zero – open-source email assistant (getinboxzero.com)
784.
Should you add screenshots to documentation? (thisisimportant.net)
785.
Nebula Genomics – First to offer consumer anonymous sequencing (nebula.org)
786.
A medieval Gothic monastery built using CAD / CAM (hackaday.com)
787.
Making synthesized sounds more acoustic (nathan.ho.name)
788.
Deep in the wilderness, the largest beaver dam endures (e360.yale.edu)
789.
'It's all gone': CAR-T therapy forces autoimmune diseases into remission (nature.com)
790.
More fun with Apple's internal tools: creating a PDS card (downtowndougbrown.com)
791.
Pilots hide mental health problems so they don't lose their licenses (washingtonpost.com)
792.
According to Plutarch, Julius Caesar was once captured by pirates (britannica.com)
793.
Is Ada safer than Rust? (old.reddit.com)
794.
IA Writer in Paper (ia.net)
795.
A 1690s Peanut is Reborn (nationalpeanutboard.org)
796.
DIY Night Clock Projector (2018) (microengineer.eu)
797.
Remembering things that haven't happened yet (bessstillman.substack.com)
798.
WigglyPaint: A juicy, jiggly drawing program (internet-janitor.itch.io)
799.
UK plan to digitise wills and destroy paper originals "insane" say experts (theguardian.com)
800.
New York will plant trees using new tech to maximize foliage impact (theguardian.com)
801.
Dungeons and Directories, an exploration game in your file explorer (wheybags.com)
802.
Fixing Classical Cats: How I got tricked by 28-year-old defensive programming (mistys-internet.website)
803.
Easy to use OpenID Connect client and server library written for Go (github.com)
804.
Interactive Code Cells (antonz.org)
805.
Mundane emotions: Losing yourself in boredom, time and technology (2022) (journals.sagepub.com)
806.
Intel launches Core Ultra processors (techradar.com)
807.
Flare, a video sharing site built on Nostr (njump.me)
808.
Why does sleep become more elusive as we age? (salon.com)
809.
Ask HN: What has quantum computing achieved so far?
810.
Coastline paradox (en.wikipedia.org)