July 2023 Archive
6511.
Inkscape 1.3 Released (inkscape.org)
6512.
What do I think about biometric proof of personhood? (vitalik.eth.limo)
6513.
Oxford Linear Algebra: Linear Transformations Explained [video] (youtube.com)
6514.
About the security content of macOS Ventura 13.5 (support.apple.com)
6515.
Sound of Freedom passed the $100M mark. Who’s watching the movie? (theguardian.com)
6516.
The world’s last internet cafes (restofworld.org)
6517.
Clues that China prepares for war (unherd.com)
6518.
WebAssembly: An Updated Roadmap for Developers (bytecodealliance.org)
6519.
Explaining application performance anomalies with AI and the right metrics (coroot.com)
6520.
In new layoffs, Utah tech company Pluralsight won’t say how many are losing jobs (sltrib.com)
6521.
Rucking with Children (taylor.town)
6522.
6523.
Direct observation of the violation of Kirchhoff’s law of thermal radiation (phys.org)
6524.
Show HN: Sequin – Use Postgres/SQL to read from and write to APIs
6525.
Forgejo v1.20 Is Available (forgejo.org)
6526.
Interview with the ETSI Standards Organization That Created Tetra “Backdoor” (zetter.substack.com)
6527.
6528.
Google says it will start downranking non-tablet apps in the Play Store (arstechnica.com)
6529.
Fermi Paradox (en.wikipedia.org)
6530.
Using Rich Inspect to interrogate Python objects (textual.textualize.io)
6531.
A modern high-performance open source message queuing system (github.com)
6532.
AXPBox Alpha Emulator release 1.1.1 (github.com)
6533.
Commander Keen‘s Adaptive Tile Refresh (fabiensanglard.net)
6534.
Meta pressured by Biden White House to remove vaccine posts (washingtonexaminer.com)
6535.
AMD Releases Hip SDK for Windows (phoronix.com)
6536.
Elon Musk's X takes @X handle from longtime Twitter user (nbcnews.com)
6537.
Cloudflare's interesting DMARC DNS record (old.reddit.com)
6538.
Superconductor paper coauthor Young-Wan Kwon is presenting discovery in Seoul (twitter.com)
6539.
How to Coast with Corporate Camouflage (taylor.town)
6540.
Geometry solves architectural problems for bees and wasps (sciencenews.org)