June 2023 Archive
12811.
C++11 and C++14 are no longer modern C++
(cppsenioreas.wordpress.com)
12812.
Preventive detention of climate activist in Germany
(newsrnd.com)
12813.
Microsoft just made a far-from-certain bet on nuclear fusion
(theverge.com)
12814.
The Simple Geometry That Predicts Molecular Mosaics
(quantamagazine.org)
12815.
12816.
12817.
Starting the Prompt Design Site: A New Home in Our Stack Exchange Neighborhood
(meta.stackexchange.com)
12818.
Synchronization in Vulkan
(kdab.com)
12819.
12820.
Stealing Your Private YouTube Videos, One Frame at a Time
(bugs.xdavidhu.me)
12821.
Systematic abuse of DMCA take downs via back-dated articles (2022)
(lumendatabase.org)
12822.
The AI Apocalypse: A Scorecard
(spectrum.ieee.org)
12823.
React “prop-drilling”, 10 years on – probably don't use Context
(gist.github.com)
12824.
Reality Is Your Brain’s Best Guess
(nautil.us)
12825.
Forums vs. Slack with Dan Moore from FusionAuth [audio]
(podcast.scalingdevtools.com)
12826.
12827.
No Dollar at the End of History
(theamericanconservative.com)
12828.
Meta and Mastodon – What’s on people’s minds?
(ianbetteridge.com)
12829.
Why use Azure OpenAI when you have OpenAI?
(sheshbabu.com)
12830.
DuckDuckGo's Windows browser now in public beta
(spreadprivacy.com)
12831.
A toxic metal is in a US city’s air and may be harming children’s brains
(theguardian.com)
12832.
OpenAI wants to give you $1M for your cybersecurity idea
(accesscyber.co)
12833.
How Cloud Providers Do Business
(lastweekinaws.com)
12834.
Apple Microarchitecture Research Updated
(dougallj.github.io)
12836.
The Deep Sea
(neal.fun)
12837.
12838.
12839.
Hassle-free Kubernetes monitoring with Coroot
(karnwong.me)
12840.
Hot Takes on the Modern Data Stack
(mattpalmer.io)