January 2024 Archive
181.
Real estate giant China Evergrande will be liquidated (nytimes.com)
182.
Helios: A distribution of Illumos powering the Oxide Rack (github.com)
183.
Hans Reiser on ReiserFS deprecation in the Linux kernel (ftp.mfek.org)
184.
Apple Vision Pro review: magic, until it's not (theverge.com)
185.
Ceph: A Journey to 1 TiB/s (ceph.io)
186.
Original Age of Empires 2 dev talks about its usage of assembly code (old.reddit.com)
187.
U.S. National Park Service API (nps.gov)
188.
Appeals Court: FBI's Safe-Deposit Box Seizures Violated Fourth Amendment (reason.com)
189.
Elixir is now a gradually typed language (twitter.com)
190.
Americans are spending billions on stuff they forget to cancel (wsj.com)
191.
NASA regains contact with mini-helicopter on Mars (phys.org)
192.
Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2024)
193.
GitUI (github.com)
194.
Platform Tilt (mozilla.github.io)
195.
Removing data transfer fees when moving off Google Cloud (cloud.google.com)
196.
Disney's earliest Mickey Mouse enters public domain as US copyright expires (bbc.com)
197.
Hertz to sell 20k EVs in shift back to gas-powered cars (bloomberg.com)
198.
Cloudflare employee posts layoff call with HR and goes viral [video] (tiktok.com)
199.
Thousands of small businesses are struggling because of R&D amortization (twitter.com)
200.
A site that tracks the price of a Big Mac in every US McDonald's (pantryandlarder.com)
201.
Eagle 7B: Soaring past Transformers (blog.rwkv.com)
202.
OpenVoice: Versatile Instant Voice Cloning (arxiv.org)
203.
Free Godot engine port for Nintendo Switch (rawrlab.com)
204.
Turing Complete is a game about computer science (turingcomplete.game)
205.
Password may not contain: select, insert, update, delete, drop (id.uni-lj.si)
206.
The Bun Shell (bun.sh)
207.
Posthog is closing their Slack community in favor of forum (posthog.com)
208.
Power over fiber (chaos.social)
209.
Ubisoft Says Out Loud: We Want People to Get Used to Not Owning What They Bought (techdirt.com)
210.
27 years ago, Steve Jobs said the best employees focus on content, not process (inc.com)