May 2023 Archive
1771.
Faster CPython at PyCon, part two (lwn.net)
1772.
GPS Independence: Japan plans expansion of QZSS network to 11 satellites (asia.nikkei.com)
1773.
Show HN: My affordable solution to costly workflow automation: Embed Workflow (embedworkflow.com)
1774.
Writing an RPC from Scratch (2021) (alexanderell.is)
1775.
BQNPAD (bqnpad.mechanize.systems)
1776.
A RP2040 Powered MIDI-Controlled Synth in CircuitPython (gist.github.com)
1777.
Source code for Glider Pro (1994) (github.com)
1778.
Retrowin32: Async, DLL loading, tracing execution, and Zig (neugierig.org)
1779.
The U.S. birth rate has fallen by 20% since 2007 (econofact.org)
1780.
Mormons Make Great FBI Recruits (atlasobscura.com)
1781.
Downtown San Francisco is at a tipping-point (economist.com)
1782.
Why the Ferrari F355 sounds so good (roadandtrack.com)
1783.
Turkish presidential candidate quits race after release of alleged deepfake (theguardian.com)
1784.
The Rimac Nevera Just Shattered Pretty Much Every Acceleration Record (thedrive.com)
1785.
Telegram deletes message against Brazil’s Bill after Supreme Court threat (riotimesonline.com)
1786.
Native AOT Overview (ericsink.com)
1787.
India's Alphonso mangoes are virtually impossible to find in America (2018) (vice.com)
1788.
Salvador Dalí is the most faked artist? (thehustle.co)
1789.
Brain activity decoder can reveal stories in people’s minds (news.utexas.edu)
1790.
System76 Virgo Aims to Be the Quietest yet Most Performant Linux Laptop (phoronix.com)
1791.
Bing thinks Hitler was in Radiohead (twitter.com)
1792.
Show HN: HNRelevant – Show related HN submissions in an integrated sidebar (github.com)
1793.
Free42 – An HP-42S Calculator Simulator (thomasokken.com)
1794.
Landauer's Principle (en.wikipedia.org)
1795.
Neil Postman: A civilized man in a century of barbarism (2003) (salon.com)
1796.
Durin: A new mobile app for the IPFS network (blog.ipfs.tech)
1797.
Hot Pixel' Attack Steals Data from Apple, Intel, Nvidia, and AMD Chips (tomshardware.com)
1798.
Makeitfrom.com – Material Properties Database (makeitfrom.com)
1799.
Students can’t get off their phones. Schools have had enough (washingtonpost.com)
1800.
Degrowth and the monkey's paw (worksinprogress.news)