2023 Archive
2132.
ProtonMail Rewrites Your Emails
(jfloren.net)
2133.
U.S. accuses Google of abusing monopoly in ad technology
(nytimes.com)
2134.
LEGO Building Instructions
(archive.org)
2135.
Understanding Deep Learning
(udlbook.github.io)
2136.
2137.
What is the minimal possible UK address?
(microblog.vladh.net)
2138.
2139.
Unicode Character “𝕏” (U+1D54F)
(compart.com)
2140.
2141.
Anytype – local-first, P2P Notion alternative
(anytype.io)
2142.
When “free forever” means “free for the next 4 months”
(blog.zulip.com)
2143.
Cities: Skylines II
(store.steampowered.com)
2144.
ZFS for Dummies
(ikrima.dev)
2145.
Brute-forcing a macOS user’s real name from a browser using mDNS
(fingerprint.com)
2146.
How we hack Hacker News and consistently hit the front page
(indiehackers.com)
2147.
Arwes: Futuristic Sci-Fi UI Web Framework
(github.com)
2148.
There oughta be a bullet time video booth
(there.oughta.be)
2149.
Nitter is working again
(github.com)
2150.
Ffmprovisr – Making FFmpeg Easier
(amiaopensource.github.io)
2151.
GPS (2022)
(ciechanow.ski)
2152.
Americans have never been so unwilling to relocate for a new job
(bloomberg.com)
2153.
Quitting the rat race
(seanbarry.dev)
2154.
How small is the smallest .NET Hello World binary?
(blog.washi.dev)
2155.
2156.
Android 14 introduces cellular connectivity security features
(security.googleblog.com)
2157.
Bad waitress: Dying on your feet
(dirt.fyi)
2158.
Java 21 makes me like Java again
(wscp.dev)
2159.
Severance payments at Wikimedia Foundation
(en.wikipedia.org)
2160.
Linear code is more readable
(blog.separateconcerns.com)