July 2023 Archive
6271.
A look at the Red Hat Enterprise Agreement “loophole” for rebuild distributions (fosstodon.org)
6272.
Apple forced to make major cuts to Vision Pro headset production plans (ft.com)
6273.
Russia Seeds a Surveillance Supply Chain (nytimes.com)
6274.
Ukraine war: The lethal minefields holding up Kyiv's counter-offensive (bbc.com)
6275.
Chinese scientists create edible food packaging to replace plastic (jpost.com)
6276.
Taiwan Looks to Ukraine Playbook in Race to Build Satellite Internet (wsj.com)
6277.
‘Biography of a Phantom’ Review: On Robert Johnson’s Trail (wsj.com)
6278.
Show HN: AIHealthQuery – get summarized articles for any health-related question (aihealthquery.com)
6279.
SBCL: New in Version 2.3.6 (sbcl.org)
6280.
Tell HN: Changing Safari's user agent gives you clean links on google.com
6281.
Wake Up (Pope Francis Album) (en.wikipedia.org)
6282.
Cracking Down on Dissent, Russia Seeds a Surveillance Supply Chain (nytimes.com)
6283.
Fractal created 130 companies. Founders say VCS 'blacklist' them (businessinsider.com)
6284.
Feds enjoined from influencing social media (reason.com)
6285.
Japan Airlines gives tourists chance to reduce baggage by renting clothes (ft.com)
6286.
BGV fully homomorphic encryption scheme, a toy implementation in Python (bit-ml.github.io)
6287.
Online Multiplayer Minesweeper (lefun.fun)
6288.
How to Break the Bro Code (thewalrus.ca)
6289.
You can’t post ass, Threads is doomed (techcrunch.com)
6290.
Cloud Credits: A Guide for Startups to Maximize Benefits and Avoid Pitfalls (argonaut.dev)
6291.
Elon Musk is suing the law firm that helped force him to buy Twitter (qz.com)
6292.
Show HN: Email marketing using SQL and AWS SES (cc.dev)
6293.
The Next AI Frontier: Causal AI (semafor.com)
6294.
Musk sues law firm because he’s mad that Twitter paid $90M bill (arstechnica.com)
6295.
Make XTerm Look Like a VT220 (youtube.com)
6296.
Big Graph – Ingesting over 17B triples at 13.57 bytes per triple (terminusdb.com)
6297.
Database/SQL bindings for YDB in Go (blog.ydb.tech)
6298.
Those insisting the pandemic was human-made are ignoring the known facts (msnbc.com)
6299.
Artificial intelligence, free speech, and the First Amendment (thefire.org)
6300.
Tell HN: TheForkJoin, a CS research twitch stream/podcast