Bash Debugging
(wizardzines.com)
2024 Archive
1771.
1772.
1773.
Redis adopts dual source-available licensing
(redis.com)
1774.
1775.
Raspberry Pi Ltd is considering an IPO
(londonstockexchange.com)
1776.
Hans Reiser on ReiserFS deprecation in the Linux kernel
(ftp.mfek.org)
1777.
OpenAI o1 system card
(openai.com)
1778.
How to avoid losing items? Holding pens
(blog.alexwendland.com)
1779.
Mistral NeMo
(mistral.ai)
1780.
Show HN: PostgreSQL index advisor
(github.com)
1781.
1782.
Microsoft's Recall AI feature is now indefinitely delayed
(blogs.windows.com)
1783.
U.S. court orders LibGen to pay $30M to publishers, issues broad injunction
(torrentfreak.com)
1784.
Proton Mail discloses user data leading to arrest in Spain
(restoreprivacy.com)
1785.
1786.
Scramble: Open-Source Alternative to Grammarly
(github.com)
1787.
Decoding the telephony signals in Pink Floyd's 'The Wall'
(corelatus.com)
1788.
I spend £8,500 a year to live on a train
(metro.co.uk)
1789.
1790.
Svelte 5 Released
(npmjs.com)
1791.
The Google employees who created transformers
(wired.com)
1792.
Examples of Great URL Design (2023)
(blog.jim-nielsen.com)
1793.
Thread: Tech we can’t use or teach?
(overengineer.dev)
1794.
Doomscroller.xyz
(doomscroller.xyz)
1795.
The Book of Kells, now digitized and available online
(openculture.com)
1796.
Porting SBCL to the Nintendo Switch
(reader.tymoon.eu)
1797.
Put the DVD logo in the corner (2023)
(eieio.games)
1798.
When do we stop finding new music?
(statsignificant.com)
1799.
Bots, so many bots
(wakatime.com)
1800.
Microsoft technical breakdown of CrowdStrike incident
(microsoft.com)