January 2024 Archive
601.
United Airlines CEO says the airline will consider alternatives to Boeing (apnews.com)
602.
NASA loses contact with Ingenuity Mars helicopter (space.com)
603.
Big Tech has already made enough money in 2024 to pay all its 2023 fines (proton.me)
604.
Attack of the Week: Airdrop Tracing (blog.cryptographyengineering.com)
605.
Computer Engineering for Babies (2021) (computerengineeringforbabies.com)
606.
Proposed Windows NT sync driver brings big Wine/Proton performance improvements (gamingonlinux.com)
607.
LoaderShip – CSS-Only Loaders (loadership.com)
608.
Loro's rich text CRDT (loro.dev)
609.
Samsung extends Android and security updates to 7 years (cnet.com)
610.
The invention of a new pasta shape (2021) (kottke.org)
611.
Why Walmart pays its truck drivers 6 figures (freightwaves.com)
612.
The New York Times Launches a Strong Case Against Microsoft and OpenAI (katedowninglaw.com)
613.
First do it, then do it right, then do it better (twitter.com)
614.
Internet Sacred Text Archive (sacred-texts.com)
615.
GoatCounter creator is hoping to raise at least €1k for basic living expense (github.com)
616.
How Euler Did It, by Ed Sandifer (eulerarchive.maa.org)
617.
GitHub Actions as a time-sharing supercomputer (blog.alexellis.io)
618.
Hospitals owned by private equity are harming patients, reports find (arstechnica.com)
619.
WebRTC for the Curious (2020) (webrtcforthecurious.com)
620.
Minimum Wage Clock (moonbase.lgbt)
621.
Citation cartels help mathematicians-and their universities-climb the rankings (science.org)
622.
Why isn't Bluesky a peer-to-peer network? (pfrazee.com)
623.
I don't always use LaTeX, but when I do, I compile to HTML (2013) (peterkrautzberger.org)
624.
Steamboat Willie [video] (youtube.com)
625.
The best way to get unstuck (ggnotes.com)
626.
Babashka: Fast native Clojure scripting runtime (babashka.org)
627.
Ask HN: What is the current driver of tech layoffs?
628.
The quest to decode the Mandelbrot set (quantamagazine.org)
629.
Investigating a vanishing BIOS on the Fujitsu Lifebook AH532 (blog.timschumi.net)
630.
Someone bought 26.9 BTC on Binance and sent it to Satoshi's dead wallet (blockchain.com)