July 2023 Archive
662.
Paperlike Color: Color E-Ink Monitor
(indiegogo.com)
663.
The papers were not ready for publication
(twitter.com)
664.
Lit: Simple, fast web components
(lit.dev)
665.
The most prolific packager for Alpine Linux is stepping away
(phoronix.com)
666.
667.
Apple's interactive television box: Hacking the set top box System 7.1 in ROM
(oldvcr.blogspot.com)
668.
Google abandons work to move Assistant smart speakers to Fuchsia
(9to5google.com)
669.
BeagleV-Ahead RISC-V board
(beagleboard.org)
670.
Free and open source software projects are in transition
(baldurbjarnason.com)
671.
Temporary ban on behavioural advertising on Facebook and Instagram
(datatilsynet.no)
672.
Aptos, our modern successor to Calibri
(medium.com)
673.
An Alerting Vista of macOS Sonoma
(furbo.org)
674.
Tell HN: Upgrade your Metabase installation
(github.com)
675.
676.
LlamaIndex: Unleash the power of LLMs over your data
(llamaindex.ai)
677.
Implementing Wordle in the Firefox address bar
(eieio.games)
678.
That Time I Posted Myself Out Of a Job
(cohost.org)
680.
We spent $20k on Google Play pre-registration ads
(andreaskambanis.com)
681.
682.
683.
Amazon shuts down customer’s smart home
(forums.macrumors.com)
684.
ASML EUV lithography machine could keep Moore’s Law on track
(spectrum.ieee.org)
685.
Bun v0.7.0
(bun.sh)
686.
Podman Desktop 1.2 Released: Compose and Kubernetes Support
(podman-desktop.io)
687.
An invitation to a secret society
(experimental-history.com)
688.
Confronting failure as a core life skill
(buildinghealthier.substack.com)