February 2024 Archive
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The web just gets better with Interop 2024 (webkit.org)
362.
All you need is Wide Events, not "Metrics, Logs and Traces" (isburmistrov.substack.com)
363.
Show HN: PRQL in PostgreSQL (github.com)
364.
What you've got is in fact a people problem (blog.glyph.im)
365.
Show HN: Visit the front page of Hacker News on a random day (randomhackernews.com)
366.
Oceans May Have Already Seen 1.7°C of Warming (eos.org)
367.
Alaska Airlines flight 1282 NTSB preliminary report [pdf] (ntsb.gov)
368.
Interview with Andreas Kling of Serenity OS (2022) (corecursive.com)
369.
Why Isn't Taxpayer-Funded U.S. Broadband Mapping Data Owned by the Public? (techdirt.com)
370.
Does offering ChatGPT a tip cause it to generate better text? (minimaxir.com)
371.
What's new in the Postgres 16 query planner (citusdata.com)
372.
Dallol (en.wikipedia.org)
373.
Plastic bag bans work (zmescience.com)
374.
Nvidia's Chat with RTX is an AI chatbot that runs locally on your PC (theverge.com)
375.
SymPy: Symbolic Mathematics in Python (sympy.org)
376.
I also hacked my car (goncalomb.com)
377.
Show HN: Workout Tracker – self-hosted, single binary web application (github.com)
378.
Pql, a pipelined query language that compiles to SQL (pql.dev)
379.
A game magazine that spent two years taunting a Final Fantasy VIII hater (ff8isthe.best)
380.
Origami Simulator (origamisimulator.org)
381.
Feds want to ban the Flipper Zero – Experts say it's a scapegoat (vice.com)
382.
We've already seen category 6 hurricanes – scientists want to make it official (eos.org)
383.
Reddit beats film industry again, won't have to reveal pirates' IP addresses (arstechnica.com)
384.
SpaceX discloses cause of Starship anomalies as it clears an FAA hurdle (arstechnica.com)
385.
Built-in workaround for applications hiding under the MacBook Pro notch (flaky.build)
386.
Certain dogs are capable of learning the names for more than 100 different toys (scientificamerican.com)
387.
How The Pentagon learned to use targeted ads to find its targets (wired.com)
388.
AI your home on street view (googlemapsmania.blogspot.com)
389.
A beginner's guide to making beautiful slides for talks (ines.io)
390.
RSS is still pretty great (pcloadletter.dev)