June 2023 Archive
9541.
9542.
Pirate Movie Supplier Quits After Russian Pirates Cammed Its Pirate Releases
(torrentfreak.com)
9543.
Stepping down as Moderator of r/learnprogramming at Reddit
(old.reddit.com)
9544.
9545.
Dynamic Request Routing and Circuit Breaking
(linkerd.io)
9546.
MathML in Chrome 109 – Frédéric Wang
(frederic-wang.fr)
9547.
A roadmap for VirtIO Video on ChromeOS, part 1
(collabora.com)
9548.
Reddit hackers demand $4.5M ransom and API pricing changes
(theverge.com)
9549.
Intel to invest $25B in Israel factory in record deal
(reuters.com)
9550.
JWST hints at lower number of habitable planets
(nature.com)
9552.
Liberating glucose data from the Freestyle Libre 3
(frdmtoplay.com)
9553.
Today’s Deep-Sea Explorers Are Mineral Miners and Ultrawealthy Hobbyists
(scientificamerican.com)
9554.
China's underground market for high-end Nvidia AI chips
(reuters.com)
9555.
9556.
Free-Net
(en.wikipedia.org)
9557.
9558.
9559.
Thoughts from “Meet Safari for Spatial Computing”
(blog.jim-nielsen.com)
9560.
Google Domains is being sold to Squarespace
(theregister.com)
9561.
How AI is making Google Workspace better
(blog.google)
9562.
Geomancy
(en.wikipedia.org)
9563.
Roblox is adding content for its growing adult user base
(fastcompany.com)
9564.
9565.
Canal of the Pharaohs
(en.wikipedia.org)
9566.
Best practices for working with API keys in the front end
(jsramblings.com)
9567.
Unexpected Downsides of UUID Keys in PostgreSQL
(cybertec-postgresql.com)
9568.
9570.
Show HN: Make cool QR codes with multi-controlnet
(github.com)