July 2023 Archive
1291.
Nearly half of the tap water in the US is contaminated with ‘forever chemicals,’ (cnn.com)
1292.
Stéphane Graber has left Canonical (stgraber.org)
1293.
Why can’t you just roll back from a bad macOS update? (eclecticlight.co)
1294.
Texas worker accused of being on drugs was dying of heatstroke (theguardian.com)
1295.
A gigantic landslide shows the limit to how high mountains can grow (economist.com)
1296.
The Webb telescope just offered a revelatory view of humanity’s distant past (arstechnica.com)
1297.
Wasm_of_OCaml (github.com)
1298.
My Meeting with David Bohm (johnhorgan.org)
1299.
Understand (1991) (ktxr.rs)
1300.
Stem Formulas (stemformulas.com)
1301.
FunctionTrace: Graphical Python Profiler (functiontrace.com)
1302.
Polyhedral Splines (projects.blender.org)
1303.
In Memoriam: Hans Petter William Sirevåg Selasky (lists.freebsd.org)
1304.
Look ma, no React: I recoded my portfolio site with vanilla everything (clairefro.dev)
1305.
Reinventing the E.R. for America’s mental-health crisis (newyorker.com)
1306.
Sacramento Sheriff sharing license plate reader data with anti-abortion states (sacbee.com)
1307.
Spying on a smartphone remotely by the authorities: feasibility and operation (security.stackexchange.com)
1308.
The Condiment Packet Gallery (condimentpacket.com)
1309.
Story Behind Hackathon Photo (frantic.im)
1310.
K9s: A lazier way to manage Kubernetes Clusters (github.com)
1311.
The HTML review is an annual journal of literature made to exist on the web (thehtml.review)
1312.
Smart Contract Security Field Guide (scsfg.io)
1313.
How Turborepo is porting from Go to Rust (vercel.com)
1314.
Google to explore alternatives to robots.txt (blog.google)
1315.
French Assembly to allow remote police surveillance via phone cameras and mics (engadget.com)
1316.
NAT Types (roxlu.com)
1317.
Why it’s necessary to shoot yourself in the foot (g-w1.github.io)
1318.
Gandi.net updates pricing, increases rates by up to 1000% (chatting.neocities.org)
1319.
In practice, cool URLs can become inaccessible even if they don't change (utcc.utoronto.ca)
1320.
Harry Frankfurt has died (nytimes.com)