May 2023 Archive
1471.
Ask not what the compiler can do for you (github.com)
1472.
Attempto Controlled English (en.wikipedia.org)
1473.
Has Apple sounded the last POST? (eclecticlight.co)
1474.
Biosphere 2 (en.wikipedia.org)
1475.
Andy Rourke: The Smiths bassist dies aged 59 (bbc.co.uk)
1476.
Media Queries and Responsive Design (engineering.kablamo.com.au)
1477.
File Locks on Linux (utcc.utoronto.ca)
1478.
Are you breathing? Do you have email apnea? (2014) (lindastone.net)
1479.
Show HN: Tiny – A 2D Game Engine in Kotlin Working with Lua (minigdx.github.io)
1480.
Restricting network access using Linux Network Namespaces (blog.sigma-star.at)
1481.
Good conversations have lots of doorknobs (experimental-history.com)
1482.
Businesses are in for a mighty debt hangover (economist.com)
1483.
Running a movie theater is more expensive than you can possibly imagine (indiewire.com)
1484.
Lithium-ion batteries a growing fire hazard in NYC garbage trucks (gothamist.com)
1485.
A college student reached $64k/mo in 6 months by being an AI first mover (indiehackers.com)
1486.
Europe data salary benchmark 2023 (medium.com)
1487.
US jury says Google owes Sonos $32.5M in smart-speaker patent case (reuters.com)
1488.
Ask HN: Has journaling improved your life?
1489.
Rocket Carrying North Korean Spy Satellite Crashes into Sea (gizmodo.com)
1490.
The Modern World Is Aging Your Brain (wired.com)
1491.
Show HN: Hacker News with Tags (histre.com)
1492.
Motorola’s 1990s Corvette EV Project (thedrive.com)
1493.
Bard API (github.com)
1494.
I decided not to commercialize nbdev (hamel.dev)
1495.
Cedar policy language is now open source (cedarpolicy.com)
1496.
MAS.862: The Physics of Information Technology (fab.cba.mit.edu)
1497.
New TLDs: Not Bad (textslashplain.com)
1498.
In every country people think others are less happy than they themselves say (2017) (ourworldindata.org)
1499.
Math prodigy runs market-making empire (bloomberg.com)
1500.
The ‘devil bird’ lands in New York, with more likely to come (nytimes.com)