June 2023 Archive
12031.
12032.
Why have many Reddit communities gone private? The blackout, explained
(washingtonpost.com)
12033.
AWS Is on a Mission to Port Open Ran to Arm and End x86 Monopoly
(datacenterknowledge.com)
12034.
Three Arrows Had a Fun Bubble
(bloomberg.com)
12035.
Washington Post publisher stepping down after 9 years
(washingtonpost.com)
12036.
Reddit Failing to Load
(redditstatus.com)
12037.
12038.
The Great Awakening (documentary series) (2023)
(plandemicseries.com)
12039.
12040.
Functime: Forecast in the Cloud, Instantly
(github.com)
12041.
Chrome for Testing
(developer.chrome.com)
12043.
12044.
How the Russian language is gaining ground in Warsaw
(theguardian.com)
12045.
12046.
Scientists Extract Rocks from Earth’s Mantle
(smithsonianmag.com)
12047.
Show HN: Visual Navigator for Public Repos
(mabbu.app)
12048.
12049.
Married to the Eiffel Tower
(youtube.com)
12051.
Shark Tank India 'Delayed Funding' Scam
(twitter.com)
12052.
Opps Huawei Filed for the “Vision Pro” Trademark in China Back in 2019
(patentlyapple.com)
12053.
TV Torrent Group Cakes Quits the Scene and Shuts Down
(torrentfreak.com)
12054.
Data sleuth flags 30 randomized clinical trials from researcher in Egypt
(retractionwatch.com)
12055.
Kuai Kuai Culture
(en.wikipedia.org)
12056.
Text Editor Data Structures
(cdacamar.github.io)
12057.
DeepMind achieves giant leap in sorting speed
(techxplore.com)
12058.
OpenDarwin is Shutting Down (2007)
(web.archive.org)
12059.
Juliana v. United States (2015) [pdf]
(static1.squarespace.com)
12060.
Show HN: BlackBox, an AI-powered content aggregation system for bloggers
(blackbox.direct)