June 2022 Archive
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Diving into GCC Internals
(gcc-newbies-guide.readthedocs.io)
574.
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Show HN: I hacked my son’s Duplo train to go faster using my voice
(benjamin-dals-hughes.gitbook.io)
577.
Google Will Eat Itself (2005)
(gwei.org)
578.
Mammals can breathe through their intestines (2021)
(science.org)
579.
OpenAI
(scottaaronson.blog)
580.
Forces that fuel friendship
(theatlantic.com)
581.
Joy: A maximalist web framework for Lisp aficionados
(joy.swlkr.com)
582.
BrachioGraph – the cheapest, simplest possible pen-plotter
(brachiograph.art)
583.
584.
Pig heart transplant failed as its heart muscle cells died
(arstechnica.com)
585.
586.
The First Lisp Compiler
(texdraft.github.io)
587.
Modern cloud for multiplayer games
(blog.hathora.dev)
588.
The US military launched 500M needles into space (2019)
(todayifoundout.com)
589.
OpenBSD folklore and share/misc/airport
(cambus.net)
590.
Google's AI doesn't understand restaurant menus
(shkspr.mobi)
591.
Reverse engineering Skifree
(twitter.com)
592.
Differentiable Finite State Machines
(google-research.github.io)
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Random Ultima Online anecdote #2 – Horses inside players (2014)
(raphkoster.com)
598.
Scientists Discover Ways of Making Old Blood New Again
(news.cuanschutz.edu)
599.
USDA ignoring the science on low-carb diets
(unsettledscience.substack.com)
600.
Tesla won’t give drivers their own crash data without a court order (2018)
(consumeraffairs.com)