July 2023 Archive
1111.
Petalisp: Elegant High Performance Computing (github.com)
1112.
The future of Clang-based tooling (blog.trailofbits.com)
1113.
Flickr Foundation is building a new bridge between Flickr and Wikimedia Commons (diff.wikimedia.org)
1114.
Kaboom.js 3000 (kaboomjs.com)
1115.
Richard Rhodes wrote a classic book about Oppenheimer and the atomic bomb (theatlantic.com)
1116.
Emotions: A Code Book (tidyfirst.substack.com)
1117.
Why is c the symbol for the speed of light? (1997) (math.ucr.edu)
1118.
June Inflation Drops to 3% (nytimes.com)
1119.
The Resilience of Costco (2018) (minesafetydisclosures.com)
1120.
Google tries internet air-gap for some staff PCs (theregister.com)
1121.
When Work Didn’t Follow You Home (calnewport.com)
1122.
FTC investigating ChatGPT over potential consumer harm (npr.org)
1123.
The horrors of Pompeii (aeon.co)
1124.
JetBrains Mono Typeface (jetbrains.com)
1125.
Simply Parse in C (pencil.toast.cafe)
1126.
Alpine Linux does not make the news (drewdevault.com)
1127.
Quad9 blocks pirate site globally after Sony demanded €10k fine (torrentfreak.com)
1128.
Bringing 19th century ornamental tile illustrations into a 21st century web app (deepakg.com)
1129.
Tree-Structured Concurrency (blog.yoshuawuyts.com)
1130.
10NES (fabiensanglard.net)
1131.
Brian Eno albums available in Dolby Atmos and Spatial (udiscovermusic.com)
1132.
Copy is all you need (arxiv.org)
1133.
Zink brings conformant OpenGL on Imagination GPUs (collabora.com)
1134.
A command-line murder mystery (2014) (github.com)
1135.
British F-35Bs to bring vertical landing abilities to highways (thedrive.com)
1136.
It Took Me a Decade to Find the Perfect Personal Website Stack – Ghost+Fathom (davidgomes.com)
1137.
Kill dwm.exe on Windows for less input lag and better performance (github.com)
1138.
OpenAI temporarily disables the Browse with Bing beta feature (help.openai.com)
1139.
The Xerox Smalltalk-80 GUI Was Weird (collindonnell.com)
1140.
Can Chess, with Hexagons? [video] (youtube.com)