July 2023 Archive
931.
Styling Flowcharts Using CSS (flowchart.fun)
932.
I am drowning in mutes: The current Threads experience (internettalk.substack.com)
933.
Insect memories may not survive metamorphosis (quantamagazine.org)
934.
An ultra-sensitive on-off switch helps axolotls regrow limbs (scopeblog.stanford.edu)
935.
Redmine – open-source project management (redmine.org)
936.
The Death of Infosec Twitter (cyentia.com)
937.
“The Famous F40” Vector Illustration (blog.gingerbeardman.com)
938.
Computer scientists discover limits of gradient descent (2021) (quantamagazine.org)
939.
Emacs GUI Library (andreyor.st)
940.
MSX-DOS (en.wikipedia.org)
941.
The Fibonacci Matrix (ianthehenry.com)
942.
Mali Government takes back .ml domain, brings down one of largest Lemmy servers (very.bignutty.xyz)
943.
Microbially produced protein that is much sweeter than sugar (nature.com)
944.
Geothermal Ahead of Schedule (twitter.com)
945.
Pyro: A universal, probablistic programming language (pyro.ai)
946.
Zig: Upcoming release postponed two more weeks and lacks async functions (ziglang.org)
947.
Writing as a form of thinking (lopespm.com)
948.
Citus 12: Schema-based sharding for PostgreSQL (citusdata.com)
949.
Invisible Details of Interaction Design (rauno.me)
950.
Goroutines: The concurrency model we wanted all along (jayconrod.com)
951.
Exway doesn't care about USB-C conformity (ericswpark.com)
952.
Regular use of Vitamin D supplement is associated with fewer melanoma cases (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
953.
OpenSSH has some peculiar handling around command line arguments (blog.devops.dev)
954.
Personal relations as a manager (fev.al)
955.
The Messaging Layer Security (MLS) Protocol (datatracker.ietf.org)
956.
Firejail: Light, featureful and zero-dependency security sandbox for Linux (firejail.wordpress.com)
957.
Book Review: The Laws of Trading (astralcodexten.substack.com)
958.
Show HN: Iridescent crystal with raymarching and signed distance fields (varun.ca)
959.
The fall of Stack Overflow, explained? (newsletter.devmoh.co)
960.
Commuters prefer origin to destination transfers (pedestrianobservations.com)