May 2023 Archive
1621.
The Structure of Scientific Revolutions [pdf] (lri.fr)
1622.
Winamp Clone Whips the Llama's Ass on an Espressif ESP32 (hackster.io)
1623.
VSCode-WASM: Implement a first version of a WebShell (github.com)
1624.
Airbnb is making life hell for young renters in tourist hotspots (dazeddigital.com)
1625.
Why does it take so long to schedule a doctor's appointment in the US? (nbcsandiego.com)
1626.
You studied computer science but Big Tech no longer wants you (economist.com)
1627.
Russians Seem Interested in My Book About How Dictatorships End (almendron.com)
1628.
Measured: Typing latency of Zutty compared to other terminal emulators (2021) (tomscii.sig7.se)
1629.
The Life and Science of Richard Feynman (1992) (nybooks.com)
1630.
Ask HN: What are the most reliable tech sites in east and south Asia?
1631.
Astmaker – A DSL in Rust for programming language designers (david-delassus.medium.com)
1632.
Neo-Desktop/WindowsXPKg: Keygen for Windows XP (github.com)
1633.
Replication of room-temperature superconductor fails to show superconductivity (phys.org)
1634.
AI-generated beer commercial contains joyful monstrosities, goes viral (arstechnica.com)
1635.
Segment anything and Stable Diffusion showcase app (editanything.ai)
1636.
Researchers have determined how an airborne molecule links to a smell receptor (quantamagazine.org)
1637.
Technical issues plague Ron DeSantis’s campaign announcement on Twitter (techcrunch.com)
1638.
Unbounded memory usage by Linux TCP for receive buffers, and how we fixed it (blog.cloudflare.com)
1639.
Why “free” street parking could be costing you hundreds more in rent (washingtonpost.com)
1640.
New Philips Monitor Features an E-Paper Side Panel (tomshardware.com)
1641.
Sweden's 250-year-old Freedom of the Press Act gets UNESCO status (sverigesradio.se)
1642.
Microsoft Bets That Fusion Power Is Closer Than Many Think (wsj.com)
1643.
Lawsuit accuses DoorDash of charging iPhone users more than others (arstechnica.com)
1644.
EdgeDB – A graph-relational database built on top of Postgres (edgedb.com)
1645.
A Codebase That Makes Codebases (saaspegasus.com)
1646.
Where Do Great Ideas Come From? (generalist.com)
1647.
Synthea: Open-source synthetic patient generation (synthetichealth.github.io)
1648.
Sam Altman Says OpenAI Will Leave the EU If There's Any Real AI Regulation (gizmodo.com)
1649.
YouTube on TVs getting unskippable 30-second and pause screen ads (9to5google.com)
1650.
ChatGPT: A Mental Model (xorvoid.com)