July 2023 Archive
1351.
Rain Panels: Harvesting the energy of falling raindrops (thedebrief.org)
1352.
99-year old trucking company Yellow shuts down, putting 30k out of work (cnn.com)
1353.
Amazon’s electric Rivian vans have delivered 150M packages (arstechnica.com)
1354.
Crystal 1.9.1 (crystal-lang.org)
1355.
Show HN: AI companions stack – create and host your own AI companions (github.com)
1356.
Enigma Crypto Transmission from KPH at 426 KHz and Shortwave (radiomarine.org)
1357.
Retentive Network: A Successor to Transformer for Large Language Models (arxiv.org)
1358.
Bank transfers as a payment method (2021) (bitsaboutmoney.com)
1359.
Remote Work to Wipe Out $800B from Office Values, McKinsey Says (bnnbloomberg.ca)
1360.
Looming demise of the 10x developer – an era of enthusiast programmers is ending (blog.testdouble.com)
1361.
Is Design Dead? (2004) (martinfowler.com)
1362.
Show HN: Mystery-o-matic – A daily murder mystery to solve (mystery-o-matic.com)
1363.
People helping Uyghur children struggling to build new lives in Turkey (thechinaproject.com)
1364.
How to use a Python multiprocessing module (developers.redhat.com)
1365.
Secret identities in Dwarf Fortress (2017) (ojs.aaai.org)
1366.
Elo for VC – Founder's Choice (founderschoicevc.com)
1367.
Metaculus (metaculus.com)
1368.
OpenBSD: AMD processor microcode support added to -current (undeadly.org)
1369.
Growing a Language (1998) [video] (youtube.com)
1370.
TSMC delays U.S. chip plant start to 2025 due to labor shortages (asia.nikkei.com)
1371.
Uber, DoorDash Sue NYC to Stop Delivery Drivers from Getting a Minimum Wage (vice.com)
1372.
Laniakea Supercluster (en.wikipedia.org)
1373.
Google Med-Palm M: Towards Generalist Biomedical AI (arxiv.org)
1374.
Imagination GPUs now support OpenGL 4.6 (blog.imaginationtech.com)
1375.
Cut out everything that's not surprising (2019) (sive.rs)
1376.
Alto Trek (en.wikipedia.org)
1377.
Full-text search engine with PostgreSQL (part 2): Postgres vs. Elasticsearch (xata.io)
1378.
Occluding Contour Breakthroughs, Part 1: A Surprisingly Hard Problem (aaronhertzmann.com)
1379.
Swap Anything Released – Most Flexible AI Swap (imgcreator.zmo.ai)
1380.
Why there may never be a libjpeg-turbo 3.1 (groups.google.com)