Link. Some reports of bugs however.
Daily Archives: January 2, 2023
“The Chinese manufacturer BYD has raced past Tesla in electric vehicle sales in China”
Link. Wait until BYD starts exporting. Tesla shares have further to fall.
Beyond McCarthy – McHenry. “He is the only Republican lawmaker whose name has been floated as a possible candidate for speaker who voted to certify the 2020 presidential election.”
Link. The only sane GOP rep in contention for speaker.
What do to with people dressed to kill in states that are really stupid?
Link. Public displays of guns is mostly being an asshole. In this case “Mr. Marley was homeless and did not have family or friends to stay with”. Sounds schizophrenic. There’s a good chance had he not been arrested there would have been shooting.
Congress covertly passes the Corporate Transparency Act.
Link. ” … will require that the true, human owners of companies formed in the U.S. disclose their identities at the point of formation and upon any change—effectively banning anonymous shell companies.”
Wow. That’s a BFD. Ironic that Congressed passed a major anti-corruption measure by hiding it out of sight. (via mastodon)
“Since June 30, 2022, any app submission to Apple’s App Store that lets users create an account has also had to provide an easy way for users to initiate the deletion of their account within the app”
Link. Ok, so the App Store isn’t all bad.
“the rise of two fascinating entrants in the RSS space: Readwise Reader, and Matter.”
Link. “as of January ’22, my Mastodon account now has a higher joy-to-anguish ratio than my Twitter feed”
Musk is building a better future. By setting fire to Twitter (and Tesla).
Inside APFS: from containers to clones.
Link. Great reference. The complexity of an APFS SSD is staggering. (But still nothing compared to complexity of a eukaryotic cell.)
Inequality might be going down now
Link. Is inflation necessary to reduce income inequality? Noah doesn’t go there.