Monthly Highlights
571.
572.
Apple Silicon and Virtual Machines: Beating the 2 VM Limit (2023)
(khronokernel.com)
573.
Warp is now open-source
(github.com)
575.
Show HN: Turning a Gaussian Splat into a videogame
(blog.playcanvas.com)
577.
578.
Swiss authorities want to reduce dependency on Microsoft
(swissinfo.ch)
579.
Introduction to Computer Music (2009) [pdf]
(composerprogrammer.com)
580.
Why are we still using Markdown?
(bgslabs.org)
581.
United Wizards of the Coast
(unitedwizardsofthecoast.com)
582.
A Brief History of Fish Sauce
(legalnomads.com)
583.
NIST gives up enriching most CVEs
(risky.biz)
584.
AI's economics don't make sense
(wheresyoured.at)
585.
Brands got worse on purpose
(worseonpurpose.com)
586.
587.
NASA Shuts Off Instrument on Voyager 1 to Keep Spacecraft Operating
(science.nasa.gov)
588.
589.
AI may be making us think and write more alike
(dornsife.usc.edu)
590.
XOR'ing a register with itself is the idiom for zeroing it out. Why not sub?
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
591.
New iPhone age and identity checks restrict internet freedom in the UK
(bigbrotherwatch.org.uk)
592.
Generative art over the years
(blog.veitheller.de)
593.
Craig Venter has died
(jcvi.org)
594.
AI-assisted cognition endangers human development?
(heidenstedt.org)
595.
The world in which IPv6 was a good design (2017)
(apenwarr.ca)
596.
597.
Rescuing old printers with an in-browser Linux VM bridged to WebUSB over USB/IP
(printervention.app)
598.
600.
The End of Eleventy
(brennan.day)