June 2023 Archive
6812.
Panda CSS: The fastest way to build beautiful websites in React
(panda-css.com)
6813.
Intel to build $4.6B assembly, testing site in Poland
(theregister.com)
6814.
A power hungry mods [sic] melodramatic resignation
(old.reddit.com)
6815.
Demo of Dark Mode Stylesheet for HN
(github.com)
6816.
How to convert a gas car to an EV
(youtube.com)
6817.
I built my own learning-by-doing platform
(iximiuz.com)
6818.
Why Remote Works
(cerebralab.com)
6819.
Reddit hackers threaten to leak data stolen in February breach
(bleepingcomputer.com)
6820.
Reddit CEO Huffman threatens to remove mod teams
(old.reddit.com)
6821.
Reddit's r/science is restricted until Monday
(old.reddit.com)
6823.
Hijacked S3 buckets used in attacks on NPM packages
(theregister.com)
6824.
6825.
Until the End of the Internet
(world.hey.com)
6826.
6827.
Why is Windows using only even-numbered processors?
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
6828.
6829.
Version 5.2 of PeerTube is out
(joinpeertube.org)
6830.
6831.
6832.
GNU Units
(gnu.org)
6833.
Smell Detectives: An Olfactory History of Nineteenth-Century Urban America
(networks.h-net.org)
6834.
6835.
Show HN: iOS Safari web push notifications demo
(webpushtest.com)
6836.
The Tech Stack Canvas
(techstackcanvas.io)
6837.
6838.
6839.
Fast Segment Anything
(twitter.com)
6840.
/R/Tomscott (2018)
(tomscott.com)