June 2023 Archive
4381.
Reddit CEO says he felt 'reaffirmed' by Musk's handling of Twitter (theregister.com)
4382.
Brave for iOS injecting hidden trackers and adult links in rich text input (old.reddit.com)
4383.
Developers Guide to Moving to Denmark (matduggan.com)
4384.
Climate change: Deforestation surges despite pledges (bbc.com)
4385.
Leslie Lamport’s TLA+ Online Course (2018) [video] (youtube.com)
4386.
An Emoji-based Guide for Speaking Distributed Systems and Temporal (temporal.io)
4387.
Apple's Game Porting Toolkit powered by CrossOver source code (codeweavers.com)
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Read Something Wonderful – timeless internet writing (readsomethingwonderful.com)
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4391.
An Atlas for the Blind (2012) (davidrumsey.com)
4392.
Fulfilling 30k customer orders with LLMs (betterprogramming.pub)
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4394.
What [Wikimedia] can learn from the world upside down at FOSDEM (diff.wikimedia.org)
4395.
An IBM Quantum Computer Beat a Supercomputer in a Benchmark Test (singularityhub.com)
4396.
ORMs are criticized for the wrong reasons (getlago.com)
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Do warmer temperatures make turtles better mothers? (today.duke.edu)
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4402.
4403.
Signs You Are Living in an Information Crap-Pocalypse (honest-broker.com)
4404.
The Wild (and Slightly Terrifying) Future of Inescapable AR Ads (beyondthescreen.substack.com)
4405.
Ask HN: code we write today will be thrown out in the next 30 years
4406.
Millennials Are Not an Exception. They’ve Moved to the Right (nytimes.com)
4407.
Ask HN: What are you working on?(Non-software projects only)
4408.
The Big Lie About Nuclear Waste [video] (youtube.com)
4409.
SMS has been removed from the GitHub.com sudo page (github.blog)
4410.
How to Actually Break Reddit (pgpt.substack.com)