July 2023 Archive
811.
Time to bring back asylums? (wsj.com)
812.
Anti-ageing protein injection boosts monkeys’ memories (nature.com)
813.
Investors are happy to pay premium for tech, but not for AI (bloomberg.com)
814.
Full Text of the Federalist Papers (guides.loc.gov)
815.
Employees bid on Anchor Brewery (vinepair.com)
816.
Big Tech as the New Big Tobacco (bigtechwiki.com)
817.
Show HN: Pyflo – a free, interactive guide to learning Python (pyflo.net)
818.
Bluesky facing degraded performance due to record high traffic (bsky.app)
819.
Windows: A software engineering odyssey (2000) (usenix.org)
820.
Project Aria 'Digital Twin' Dataset by Meta (projectaria.com)
821.
Intuitionism (en.wikipedia.org)
822.
NativePHP: A framework for building desktop apps using PHP (nativephp.com)
823.
SpaceX rocket launches Euclid space telescope to map the 'dark universe' (space.com)
824.
Ways to shoot yourself in the foot with Redis (philbooth.me)
825.
Firefox 115 Now Available with Intel GPU Video Decoding on Linux (phoronix.com)
826.
Chinese Tech Terms Explained in English (16x.engineer)
827.
Strlcpy and strlcat added to glibc 2.38 (sourceware.org)
828.
My journey away from the JAMstack (spicyweb.dev)
829.
FreeBSD at 30: Its secrets to success (issue.freebsdfoundation.org)
830.
TeamTopologies (martinfowler.com)
831.
Predictive Debugging: A Game-Changing Look into the Future (blog.jetbrains.com)
832.
Google Tries to Defend Its Web Environment Integrity Critics Slam It as Danger (techreport.com)
833.
Advice for Operating a Public-Facing API (jcs.org)
834.
Container Training (container.training)
835.
Could an industrial civilization have predated humans on Earth? (nautil.us)
836.
Meta to release open-source commercial AI model (zdnet.com)
837.
ElKaWe – Electrocaloric heat pumps (fraunhofer.de)
838.
Leveling up in job interviews for software engineers (2022) (phauer.com)
839.
QubesOS – A reasonably secure operating system (qubes-os.org)
840.
Perl 5.38 (perldoc.perl.org)