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Publicat January 30, 2023
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  • How a secret message in a Colombian song gave hostages hope – BBC News
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  • How to Deal With Information Overload – A Leader’s Guide to Managing Communications
  • In 2022, web3 went just great – Molly White
  • Meta Quest Pro (Part 1) – Unbelievably Bad AR Passthrough – KGOnTech
  • Papers and patents are becoming less disruptive over time | Nature
  • The Brassic Gamer: The (Almost) Definitive 486DX/50 Article
  • Google Search URL Request Parameters | DETECTED
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  • ChatGPT and the Enshittening of Knowledge – Castlebridge
  • jott – 1.5tflop_m1
  • How To Prioritize Tasks ? · @jimmyislive
  • GitHub – cksystemsteaching/selfie: An educational software system of a tiny self-compiling C compiler, a tiny self-executing RISC-V emulator, and a tiny self-hosting RISC-V hypervisor.
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  • Solutions Engineer – Bitmovin
  • The State of Mobile User Experience
  • Perfectly Good MacBooks From 2020 Are Being Sold for Scrap Because of Activation Lock
  • Usability heuristic frameworks: which one is right for you? | by Michael Kritsch | UX Collective
  • Archaeologists Unearth 3,000-Year-Old Wishing Well in Germany | Smart News| Smithsonian Magazine
  • GitHub – bmurmann/Book-on-MOS-stages: Book repository “Analysis and Design of Elementary MOS Amplifier Stages”
  • ChatGPT is enabling script kiddies to write functional malware | Ars Technica
  • My bad habit of hoarding information
  • The Foonly F1
  • Git Organized: A Better Git Flow – DEV Community 👩‍💻👨‍💻
  • danq.me/wp-content/no-code-webpage/
  • GitHub – boltops-tools/jets: Ruby on Jets
  • Microsoft’s new AI can simulate anyone’s voice with 3 seconds of audio | Ars Technica
  • Game engine documentation · zladx/LADX-Disassembly Wiki · GitHub
  • ‘A complete failure’ | Japan’s ‘fantasy’ hydrogen strategy does nothing for decarbonisation: study | Hydrogen news and intelligence
  • What are companies doing with D-Wave’s quantum hardware? | Ars Technica
  • Our top Core Web Vitals recommendations for 2023
  • mjg59 | Build security with the assumption it will be used against your friends
  • A Manager’s Guide to Helping Teams Face Down Uncertainty, Burnout and Perfectionism | First Round Review
  • Why and how to write things on the Internet | benkuhn.net
  • Fun with macOS’s SIP MetalBear 🐻 – Tools for Backend Engineers
  • EndBASIC 0.10: Core language, evolved – Julio Merino (jmmv.dev)
  • Motivating Developers to Care About Documentation
  • Weather Machine
  • Database Software Engineer – Postgres Hacker @ Hydra
  • Fun with Gentoo: Why don’t we just shuffle those ROP gadgets away? – quitesimple
  • Technical Leadership: A Comprehensive Guide | LinearB
  • Replacing a SQL analyst with 26 recursive GPT prompts | Patterns
  • OpenAI tests the premium version of ChatGPT; here’s how you can get it – BusinessToday
  • Twelve Weeks of Sprint Interval Training Improves Indices of Cardiometabolic Health Similar to Traditional Endurance Training despite a Five-Fold Lower Exercise Volume and Time Commitment – PubMed
  • Minimalism is boring
  • Getting Started With Property-Based Testing in Python With Hypothesis and Pytest – Semaphore
  • The Dymaxion Bathroom | Buckminster Fuller and The Dymaxion House
  • PlaySimsOnMac/README.md at main · hackergolucky/PlaySimsOnMac · GitHub
  • broider
  • MSVC: The Devourer of Const | iboB
  • Andromeda Invaders
  • [2109.06557] The concept of class invariant in object-oriented programming
  • Surviving disillusionment – by Slava Akhmechet
  • The Moral Character of Cryptographic Work
  • What a Healthy Team Looks Like. The concept of “healthy teams” is… | by Hà Phan | Medium
  • Parallel streaming in Haskell: Part 4 – Conditionals and non-blocking evaluation
  • Rails on Docker · Fly
  • GitHub – OpenEnroth/OpenEnroth: Open reimplementation of Might and Magic 6 7 8 game engine
  • Making Your Collaboration Problems Go Away By Sharing Components — Smashing Magazine
  • AI Voice Generator: Versatile Text to Speech Software | Murf AI
  • Phoenix 1.7 is View-less! 😱
  • Top Front-End Tools Of 2022 — Smashing Magazine
  • Europe says goodbye to ‘airplane mode’: Passengers can talk on the phone while flying | Economy and Business | EL PAÍS English Edition
  • Foliate — A simple and modern eBook viewer for Linux desktops
  • The internet wants to be fragmented – by Noah Smith
  • On Measuring: Company Metrics, Team KPIs, and OKRs
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  • A Guide To Getting Data Visualization Right — Smashing Magazine
  • Why T-shaped people?. A T-shaped person is capable in many… | by Jason Yip | Medium
  • The Schwarzschild defence
  • Joost Jansen
  • Mastodon—and the pros and cons of moving beyond Big Tech gatekeepers | Ars Technica
  • AMD’s Zen 4, Part 3: System Level Stuff, and iGPU – Chips and Cheese
  • Ask HN: What would be your stack if you are building an MVP today? | Hacker News
  • Google plans to demo AI chatbot search as it panics about ChatGPT – The Verge
  • Timeretain | Track, visualize, and export your hours
  • Three bugs in the Go MySQL Driver | The GitHub Blog
  • The Fable of the Dragon-Tyrant
  • GitHub – TheAppleTucker/backend-GPT
  • pip and cargo are not the same
  • Using design thinking to create ideas that better meet customers’ needs and desires
  • Introducing Austral: A Systems Language with Linear Types and Capabilities
  • Git Cheat Sheet 📄 (50 commands + PDF and poster) – DEV Community 👩‍💻👨‍💻
  • Tree views in CSS
  • Understanding N + 1 queries problem · Anantha Kumaran
  • Reddit – Dive into anything
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  • GNU Octave
  • Tipp10 – Free Touch Typing Tutor | Online and Software Training
  • Setting your engineers up for success: how Skyscanner created greater clarity in our competencies and pathways to progression | by Skyscanner Engineering | Medium
  • How I’m a Productive Programmer With a Memory of a Fruit Fly
  • JEP draft: No longer require super() and this() to appear first in a constructor
  • Amazon-Stripe partnership accelerates ecommerce and streamlines online payments
  • The USAP Portal: Science and Support in Antarctica – McMurdo Station Webcams
  • Automatisch – Open Source Zapier Alternative
  • Coding on a 1980s Business Minicomputer! – YouTube
  • G-3PO: A Protocol Droid for Ghidra | by Olivia Lucca Fraser | Tenable TechBlog | Dec, 2022 | Medium
  • Commercial 3D printers emit traces of toxic fumes, study finds | E&T Magazine
  • Computers Are Bad
  • Ask HN: Self-hosting in 2023: Nextcloud on Linode, or…? | Hacker News
  • ongoing by Tim Bray · Private and Public Mastodon
  • What does a stick of eels get you? – Historia Cartarum
  • GitHub – mortbopet/Ripes: A graphical processor simulator and assembly editor for the RISC-V ISA
  • Motors for Makers: A Guide to Steppers, Servos, and Other Electrical Machines
  • What is AGI-hard – by swyx – L-Space Diaries
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  • ZeroSSL: XSS leading to session hijacking, stealing a private key (and a password hash)
  • State of the Windows: How many layers of UI inconsistencies are in Windows 11? – NTDEV
  • My Youtube earnings | Brick Experiment Channel
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  • OGL 1.0a & Creative Commons – Posts – D&D Beyond
  • Mjolnir
  • The Ultimate Guide To Software Architecture Documentation
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  • Poemas del río Wang: The cathedral that failed
  • CSS Fingerprint
  • Optimizing The Image Element LCP — Smashing Magazine
  • Medium
  • Why Do Kids Hate Music Lessons? | The Walrus
  • circle/README.md at master · seanbaxter/circle · GitHub
  • Development containers
  • Running Advent of Code on a $2 microcontroller | by Erik Corry | Dec, 2022 | Medium
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  • Auth.js
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  • Medical history books | Locklin on science
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  • Questions I Ask Design System Teams Before Our First Meeting (as a consultant) | by Kaelig | Medium
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  • “Pigeon Neck” Illusion
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  • cauldron/arg.h at main · camel-cdr/cauldron · GitHub
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  • One Thing — Sindre Sorhus
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  • ChatGPT uses for lazy managers – Mike Crittenden
  • How To Use Cookie-Free Domains: A Complete Guide
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  • Software Detection of Currency // Professor Steven J. Murdoch
  • Yet another keyboard post, or, introducing ErgoNICE – Home of Val Packett
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  • armstrong-distributed-systems/erlang-is-not-about.md at main · stevana/armstrong-distributed-systems · GitHub
  • GitHub – containers/composefs: a file system for mounting container images
  • How the Xbox 360 knows if your hard-drive is genuine
  • Ceremonial Security and Cargo Cults
  • Designing for Accessibility: Best Practices for Closed Captioning and Subtitles UX — Smashing Magazine
  • Mafs: React components for interactive math
  • The consumption of viruses returns energy to food chains | PNAS
  • 18 Useful GitHub Repositories Every Developer Should Bookmark 👍💯 – DEV Community 👩‍💻👨‍💻
  • Is Copyright Eating AI? – Copyleft Currents
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  • Lessons from a Tech Lead: Roles, responsibilities, and words of advice – DEV Community 👩‍💻👨‍💻
  • Ownership of AI-Generated Code Hotly Disputed – IEEE Spectrum
  • Raspberry Pi security alarm — the basics :: Cavelab blog — Stories from the Cavelab
  • Ask HN: ChatGPT et al. and NPCs | Hacker News
  • GitHub – tinystacks/precloud: An open source command line interface that runs checks on infrastructure as code to catch potential deployment issues before deploying.
  • Long Out of Math, an AI Programmer Cracks a Pure Math Problem | Quanta Magazine
  • Ask HN: Has anyone fully attempted Bret Victor’s vision? | Hacker News
  • Digital Logic Sim by Sebastian Lague
  • Frore Systems
  • Ask HN: ML Papers to Implement | Hacker News
  • Another Tale of IBM i (AS/400) Hacking – Silent Signal Techblog
  • Tailwind CSS Components | PostSrc
  • Job Hunting in 2022
  • Applications for Self-Locking Gears | Gear Solutions Magazine Your Resource to the Gear Industry
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  • How to Take Screenshots in Windows 10 or Windows 11 | Tom’s Hardware
  • How to interview a VP of Engineering – by Karim Fanous
  • Fluid Typography: Predicting A Problem With Your User’s Zoom-In — Smashing Magazine
  • Summer Afternoon
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  • How to ask questions like a UX Researcher | by Robbie Li | Jan, 2023 | UX Collective
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  • Coder’s creativity | by Waltteri Turunen | Medium
  • sshd random relinking at boot
  • PRQL
  • Ask HN: Right to Repair for Software? | Hacker News
  • Building a team’s culture – DEV Community 👩‍💻👨‍💻
  • Setting the clock ahead to see what breaks
  • Pulsating eclipsing binary AI Hya investigated in detail
  • Tell HN: Confluent laying off 8% of staff | Hacker News
  • GitHub – skuep/AIOC: Ham Radio All-in-one-Cable
  • Software Engineer | Careers | Etleap
  • GitHub – gphalkes/tilde: The Tilde text editor
  • oss-sec: CVE-2023-22809: Sudoedit can edit arbitrary files
  • Ask HN: What is your favorite Tech Podcasts these days? | Hacker News
  • Going Full Time on My SaaS After 13 Years – Matt Mazur
  • Doc Converter – Convert PDF files to Word documents (docx)
  • MTG Players Lament the Loss of 30-Year History
  • The business power of design: understanding Airbnb’s redesign | by Daniel de Mello | UX Collective
  • Building a Sleeper Computer from an SGI Indy
  • Make – Ultibo.org
  • Fake Parallel Printer – A Parallel Port Traffic Capturing Tool | Electronics etc…
  • About Security Keys for Apple ID – Apple Support
  • openai-cookbook/techniques_to_improve_reliability.md at main · openai/openai-cookbook · GitHub
  • IEDM 2022 – TSMC 3nm – SemiWiki
  • Pomodoro Timer Online – Pomofocus
  • Reverse-engineering the Intel 8086 processor’s HALT circuits
  • How thick is sea ice and how do we know? | National Snow and Ice Data Center
  • Oberon-2, a hi-performance alternative to C++
  • Brief structured respiration practices enhance mood and reduce physiological arousal: Cell Reports Medicine
  • The absolute audacity of Apple Podcasts – by Matt Basta
  • The Best UX Research Methods in a Pinch | UX Tools
  • Humans Retain ‘Ancestral’ Understanding of Ape Gestures, Study Says
  • Explaining how fighting games use delay-based and rollback netcode | Ars Technica
  • The Year of C++ Successor Languages
  • CSS mesh gradients generator: Mesher Tool by CSS Hero
  • quokka/why.md at master · marsupialtail/quokka · GitHub
  • Building a Frankenstein 64
  • Deploying CSS Logical Properties On Web Apps — Smashing Magazine
  • From Web Page to Web Player: How Spotify Designed a New Homepage Experience | Spotify Design
  • Bouffalo Lab BL616/BL618 RISC-V MCU supports WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, and Zigbee – CNX Software
  • The Page With No Code – Dan Q
  • Windows 3.x VDDVGA | OS/2 Museum
  • GitHub – dosdude1/2.5-inch-ide-ssd: A custom-designed IDE SSD for use in any machine that utilizies a 2.5″ IDE hard disk.
  • Nelua
  • Small teams
  • How to run an effective retrospective
  • DualShock4 Reverse Engineering – Part 1
  • How to Build a Minimum Lovable Product (MLP)
  • Blending Modes | Dan Hollick 🇿🇦
  • Certified 100% AI-Free Organic™ content – by Artur Piszek
  • Investing in Internal Documentation: A Brick-by-Brick Guide for Startups | First Round Review
  • Thanks to DALL-E, the Race to Make Artificial Protein Drugs Is On
  • GitHub – BlinkDL/ChatRWKV: ChatRWKV is like ChatGPT but powered by the RWKV (100% RNN) language model, and open source.
  • Weird stuff and how to test it | Lawrence Jones
  • CNET Has Been Quietly Publishing AI-Written Stories for Months
  • Mechanical circuits: electronics without electricity – YouTube
  • Pomsky – Home
  • Area 120, Google’s in-house incubator, severely impacted by Alphabet mass layoffs | TechCrunch
  • Alex on Twitter: “TIL you can de-obfuscate code with ChatGPT #chatgpt #ai https://t.co/m33j1IU5Dl” / Twitter
  • What are your tips for an effective developer resumé? – DEV Community 👩‍💻👨‍💻
  • Product Hurricane Maps to take into account tech debt when roadmapping
  • Understanding Authentication In Websites: A Banking Analogy — Smashing Magazine
  • iPhones and iPads Now Require a Passcode on Every Backup/Sync – TidBITS
  • Write Admin Tools From Day One
  • GitHub – AlexITC/collabuml: A collaborative UML editor; build with etherpad and plantuml
  • Adobe’s Internal Developer Platform Journey and Lessons – The New Stack
  • Onest font
  • Ask HN: Concepts that clicked only years after you first encountered them? | Hacker News
  • Quickly checking that a string belongs to a small set – Daniel Lemire’s blog
  • The Design System Guide
  • Sergey Brin: “Irate call from Steve Jobs”
  • GitHub – bigscience-workshop/petals: 🌸 Run 100B+ language models at home, BitTorrent-style. Fine-tuning and inference up to 10x faster than offloading
  • omg.lol – A lovable web page and email address, just for you
  • Creating a Culture of Engineering Excellence | LinkedIn
  • Deceiving Defender: The Big Stack Bypass – 0xTriboulet
  • An AI robot lawyer was set to argue in court. Real lawyers shut it down. : NPR
  • Lensa reignites discussion among artists over the ethics of AI art
  • Revisiting Apple’s ill-fated Lisa computer, 40 years on | Ars Technica
  • Relive: 50 years of C, the good, the bad and the ugly – Dezentrale Jahresendveranstaltungen Streaming
  • How to Use AVX512 in Golang via C Compiler | Gorse
  • From Senior Designer to Lead Designer: Advance Your Career Without Becoming a Manager | Ted Goas
  • Copying Designs Doesn’t Work, And Here’s Why — Smashing Magazine
  • HP-15C Simulator – Homepage
  • The Story behind ASINs (Amazon Standard Identification Numbers) – Invent Like An Owner
  • Glyphs – The Complete Icon Design System
  • myme.no – Git Commands You Probably Do Not Need
  • Jacek’s Software Engineering Blog · Book Review: Algorithms to Live By – The Computer Science of Human Decisions
  • Trunk and Branches Model for Scaling Infrastructure Organizations | Irrational Exuberance
  • How Much Truth Is There to Those ‘Speed Enforced by Aircraft’ Signs? | KQED
  • GitHub – suarezvictor/litex_imgui_usb_demo: Soft USB for LiteX
  • Parser as Prototype: why choice-based games are more interesting | Fiction is a Three-Edged Sword
  • The Best Managers Don’t Fix, They Coach — Four Tools to Add to Your Toolkit | First Round Review
  • A Guide To Command-Line Data Manipulation — Smashing Magazine
  • GitHub – harbaum/galagino: A galaga, pacman and donkey kong arcade emulator for the ESP32
  • How to Freaking Find Great Developers By Having Them Read Code | Freaking Rectangle
  • Parallel streaming in Haskell: Part 1 – Fast efficient fun
  • Three “Clean Code” tips that will make your dev team 50% more efficient | by Ido Shveki | Medium
  • The Strangest Computer Manual Ever Written
  • The Surprising Things That CSS Can Animate / Coder’s Block
  • How a CPU works: Bare metal C on my RISC-V toy CPU · Florian Noeding’s blog
  • Microsoft pushing update to count unsupported Office install • The Register
  • INVISV: “Some security thoughts on a su…” – IOC.exchange
  • Minimal cross-platform graphics
  • SVG Repo – Free SVG Vectors and Icons
  • Pricing for Commercial & Private Satellite Imagery | SkyFi
  • Make Your Github Profile Stand Out – DEV Community 👩‍💻👨‍💻
  • refine/CHANGELOG.md at next · refinedev/refine · GitHub
  • Bullshit Graph Database Performance Benchmarks | Max De Marzi
  • OpenAI Status
  • The quest for a family-friendly password manager
  • Ask HN: How do you manage your passwords in 2023? | Hacker News
  • Run This Diagnostic to Thoughtfully Build (and Evaluate) Your Startup’s Culture | First Round Review
  • GitHub – ozkl/doomgeneric: Easily portable doom
  • Introducing Mona Sans and Hubot Sans | The GitHub Blog
  • Launch HN: Matano (YC W23) – Open-Source Security Lake Platform (SIEM) for AWS | Hacker News
  • Leading as an Engineering Manager | by Francisco Trindade | Medium
  • Pashword – Passwords Done Right
  • Pixelicious
  • Ask HN: What is your experience in tech consulting? | Hacker News
  • Don’t dismiss GPT-3/Stable Diffusion use cases if they don’t work right away
  • What is P? – P
  • GitHub – zakird/crux-top-lists: Downloadable snapshots of the Google Chrome (CrUX) Top Million Websites pulled from public CrUX data in Google BigQuery.
  • Compromised PyTorch-nightly dependency chain between December 25th and December 30th, 2022. | PyTorch

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