January 2024 Archive
271.
Fixing annoying blue standby lights (fullcircuit.com)
272.
Cleaning up my 200GB iCloud with some JavaScript (andykong.org)
273.
Show HN: Citadel – a Calibre-compatible eBook management app (github.com)
274.
Microsoft Edge ignores user wishes, slurps tabs from Chrome without permission (theregister.com)
275.
Microsoft lays off 1,900 Activision Blizzard and Xbox employees (theverge.com)
276.
Lumiere: A space-time diffusion model for realistic video generation (lumiere-video.github.io)
277.
95% of container ships are now going around the Southern Tip of Africa (twitter.com)
278.
A Canadian payroll dependency chart (daemonology.net)
279.
Meshtastic: An open source, off-grid, decentralized, mesh network (meshtastic.org)
280.
Fluorite lenses: Corrective capabilities beyond ordinary optical glass (global.canon)
281.
The Hacker News Top books of 2023 (hnreads.com)
282.
Google lays off Bay Area workers, closes Mtn View child care center (sfgate.com)
283.
Mozilla's new Firefox Linux package for Ubuntu and Debian derivatives (blog.mozilla.org)
284.
I moved my blog from IPFS to a server (neimanslab.org)
285.
SEC's X Account Hacked, Bitcoin Spot ETFs Not yet Approved (en.bitcoinsistemi.com)
286.
The curious case of the Raspberry Pi in the network closet (2019) (blog.haschek.at)
287.
Consumer Reports finds 'widespread' presence of plastics in food (reuters.com)
288.
MotorOS: a Rust-first operating system for x64 VMs (github.com)
289.
Ask HN: Good book to learn modern networking?
290.
Why you've never been in a plane crash (asteriskmag.com)
291.
German developer guilty of 'hacking' for exposing hardcoded credentials in app (infosec.exchange)
292.
Bitwarden Heist – How to break into password vaults without using passwords (blog.redteam-pentesting.de)
293.
‘This Has Been Going on for Years’: Boeing’s Manufacturing Mess (wsj.com)
294.
Bluesky has launched RSS feeds (openrss.org)
295.
Proposed top-level domain string for private use: ".internal" (icann.org)
296.
Modeless Vim (github.com)
297.
OpenBSD KDE Plasma Desktop (rsadowski.de)
298.
Inside the Steam Deck's APU (boilingsteam.com)
299.
SQLite 3.45 released with JSONB support (sqlite.org)
300.
How Australia’s ‘Bluey’ conquered children’s entertainment (ft.com)