July 2023 Archive
1201.
FastAPI 0.100.0 release notes (fastapi.tiangolo.com)
1202.
Svelte is a language (gist.github.com)
1203.
Trying to become a better developer by learning more about aviation (medium.com)
1204.
For BSD Unix, It's Sayonara (1992) (tech-insider.org)
1205.
Watch Baby Octopuses Hatch from a Surprising Deep-Sea Nursery (scientificamerican.com)
1206.
Memos: A lightweight, self-hosted memo hub (github.com)
1207.
LeMUR: LLMs for Audio and Speech (assemblyai.com)
1208.
A bell that rings two notes at once (2017) [video] (youtube.com)
1209.
By 2028 there must be fast chargers every 60 km on the EU’s key motorways (fleeteurope.com)
1210.
Civic honesty around the globe (2019) (science.org)
1211.
The problem with federated web apps (devever.net)
1212.
On the future of free long term support for Linux distributions (utcc.utoronto.ca)
1213.
Microsoft denies data breach, theft of 30M customer accounts (bleepingcomputer.com)
1214.
She Steals Surfboards by the Seashore. She’s a Sea Otter (nytimes.com)
1215.
Salary Negotiation: Make More Money, Be More Valued (kalzumeus.com)
1216.
Show HN: The full source code and assets for my custom game engine and game
1217.
Dril is everyone. More specifically, he’s a guy named Paul (theringer.com)
1218.
Ask HN: How do you monitor your systemd services?
1219.
Eddiots (eddiots.com)
1220.
Show HN: My platforming game written in C 89 (zamfofex.neocities.org)
1221.
Sinkholed: A DNS Horror Story (2019) (susam.net)
1222.
Reverse-engineering the 8086 processor's address and data pin circuits (righto.com)
1223.
China Has $3T of ‘Hidden’ Currency Reserves, Setser Says (bloomberg.com)
1224.
Googling for answers costs time (2020) (prashanth.world)
1225.
Ask HN: Anyone else notice that HN isn’t full of JavaScript frameworks lately?
1226.
Unicode is harder than you think (mcilloni.ovh)
1227.
Wix’s new tool can create entire websites from prompts (techcrunch.com)
1228.
The complex history of the Intel i960 RISC processor (righto.com)
1229.
US conducted ‘multi-decade’ secret UFO program, ex-intelligence official says (theguardian.com)
1230.
Why don't we get our drinking water by taking salt out seawater? (2008) (scientificamerican.com)