July 2023 Archive
1141.
Memory Copy Hunting (tigerbeetle.com)
1142.
LOLBAS: Living Off the Land Binaries, Scripts and Libraries (lolbas-project.github.io)
1143.
A framework to securely use LLMs in companies – Part 1: Overview of Risks (boringappsec.substack.com)
1144.
Sqlpkg – SQLite Package Registry (sqlpkg.org)
1145.
Fedora considers “privacy-preserving” telemetry (lwn.net)
1146.
Are large language models a threat to digital public goods? (arxiv.org)
1147.
20 Years of Programming (2020) (flooey.org)
1148.
Grav is a modern open-source flat-file CMS (getgrav.org)
1149.
riscv64 is now an official Debian architecture (rebootstrap in progress) (lists.debian.org)
1150.
A Decade of Rust, and Announcing Ferrocene (ferrous-systems.com)
1151.
The Perfect Business (2014) [pdf] (beterinbeleggen.nl)
1152.
Windows 95 tips, tricks, and tweaks (2013) (windows95tips.com)
1153.
The Haskell job market has been growing steaily since 2008 (github.com)
1154.
Laws of UX (lawsofux.com)
1155.
Google Sidewiki (en.wikipedia.org)
1156.
WordPress Core to start using SQLite (make.wordpress.org)
1157.
Hyperlink maximalism (2022) (thesephist.com)
1158.
Using C++ as a scripting language, part 8 (fwsgonzo.medium.com)
1159.
F# RISC-V Instruction Set formal specification (github.com)
1160.
Zoom fatigue unpacked (leadership.garden)
1161.
The case against self-closing tags in HTML (jakearchibald.com)
1162.
Let the internet be grimy (tedium.co)
1163.
Farmer ordered to pay $CAD82k after confusion over meaning of thumbs-up emoji (abc.net.au)
1164.
Gitlab.com is down (status.gitlab.com)
1165.
Uber Eats Canada Ran Production in a MacBook Air (twitter.com)
1166.
How to make cheese at home (themanual.com)
1167.
NeetoCal, a calendly alternative, is a commodity and is priced accordingly (blog.neeto.com)
1168.
Bevy 0.11: ECS-driven game engine built in Rust (bevyengine.org)
1169.
Tuesday set an unofficial record for the hottest day on Earth (apnews.com)
1170.
Ariane 5 User’s Manual (2011) [pdf] (arianespace.com)