June 2023 Archive
8671.
Can reading fiction make you more empathetic?
(psychologytoday.com)
8672.
Smacni to AVX512: the life cycle of an instruction set [pdf]
(tomforsyth1000.github.io)
8673.
8675.
FCC chair to investigate how much everyone hates data caps
(arstechnica.com)
8676.
8677.
8678.
8680.
Reddit and Community – what works, what raises flags (2014)
(web.archive.org)
8681.
AI can get you cancelled
(katherinewrites.com)
8682.
8683.
Beware persuasive communication devices in writing, reading scientific articles
(elifesciences.org)
8685.
GitHub Takes Down Cloudstream APK Code Repo Following MPA Complaint
(torrentfreak.com)
8686.
Show HN: Small European Country – the smallest project I published in a decade
(smalleuropeancountry.com)
8687.
8688.
Reddit users could –> Right To Be Forgotten – Removing posts from social media
(arighttobeforgotten.co.uk)
8689.
Vimcasts – 76 Vim screencasts from basic to advanced
(vimcasts.org)
8690.
14-year-old hired by SpaceX is too young for LinkedIn, has account restricted
(businessinsider.com)
8691.
If Star Wars games had lore accurate Lightsabers [video]
(youtube.com)
8693.
Yuzu: Progress Report May 2023
(yuzu-emu.org)
8694.
Georgia plans to use ballot marking devices with known vulnerabilities in 2024
(freedom-to-tinker.com)
8695.
8696.
ChatGPT can already circumvent Reddit's API changes in one important way
(samstoast.substack.com)
8697.
Security Vulnerabilities in Meta's Camera Sunglasses
(code-byter.com)
8698.
Understanding old British money – pounds, shillings and pence
(projectbritain.com)
8699.
ChatGPT browsing is blocked by StackOverflow
(twitter.com)
8700.
Bad times are just starting for India's IT outsourcers, says JP Morgan
(theregister.com)