2024 Archive
4141.
Why is it so hard to build an airport? (construction-physics.com)
4142.
Jeffrey Snover and the Making of PowerShell (corecursive.com)
4143.
Aristotle – How to live a good life (ralphammer.com)
4144.
2023 Letter (danwang.co)
4145.
Man scammed after AI told him fake Facebook customer support number was real (cbc.ca)
4146.
The myth that you can’t build interactive web apps except as single page app (htmx.org)
4147.
Window Maker: X11 window manager with the look and feel of the NeXTSTEP UI (windowmaker.org)
4148.
Pql, a pipelined query language that compiles to SQL (pql.dev)
4149.
Car manufacturers break promise about sharing location data with police (wyden.senate.gov)
4150.
Tao Te Ching translated by Ursula Le Guin (1997) (github.com)
4151.
One of the last Navajo code-talkers died on October 19th, aged 107 (economist.com)
4152.
Eyechat (neal.fun)
4153.
Lindroid (twitter.com)
4154.
See a Fish? Ring the Bell (visdeurbel.nl)
4155.
Perf Is Not Enough (motherduck.com)
4156.
Fixing the Loading in Myst IV: Revelation (medium.com)
4157.
Pgroll – Zero-downtime, reversible, schema changes for PostgreSQL (new website) (pgroll.com)
4158.
Linux 6.8 Network Optimizations Can Boost TCP Performance by ~40% (phoronix.com)
4159.
Show HN: I made a drag and drop CSS grid generator (cssgridgenerator.io)
4160.
ScreenAI: A visual LLM for UI and visually-situated language understanding (research.google)
4161.
The state of AI for hand-drawn animation inbetweening (yosefk.com)
4162.
Please stop the coding challenges (blackentropy.bearblog.dev)
4163.
Some Automattic employees accept severance package offer (techcrunch.com)
4164.
23andMe tells victims it's their fault that their data was breached (techcrunch.com)
4165.
The Forest Service Is Losing 2,400 Jobs–Including Most of Its Trail Workers (backpacker.com)
4166.
Why Not Comments (buttondown.com)
4167.
Business Booms and Depressions Since 1775 (1943) (fraser.stlouisfed.org)
4168.
Why does FM sound better than AM? (johndcook.com)
4169.
Figma’s Journey to TypeScript (figma.com)
4170.
Majority of web apps could just run on a single server (old.reddit.com)