July 2023 Archive
1381.
The Perfect Laptop (blog.brossia.com)
1382.
Why do so few people major in computer science? (2017) (danwang.co)
1383.
Companies Requiring Full-Time In-Office Are Struggling to Recruit New Employees (time.com)
1384.
What Happened to Jai Alai? (2013) (sbnation.com)
1385.
TSMC warns over deepening slump in chipmaking sector (ft.com)
1386.
ChatGPT use declines as users complain about ‘dumber’ answers (techradar.com)
1387.
NixOS and my descent into insanity (ersei.net)
1388.
CJEU declares Meta's GDPR approach illegal (noyb.eu)
1389.
At Japan’s first winery, the country’s oldest grape lives on (japantimes.co.jp)
1390.
A chimpanzee brought Xerox to the masses (cbc.ca)
1391.
It's easy to underprice your product (2009) (venturehacks.com)
1392.
Save Open Source /-/ the Impending Tragedy of the Cyber Resilience Act (news.apache.org)
1393.
Ask HN: What books or courses do you know similar to "From Nand to Tetris"?
1394.
Why checked exceptions failed (borretti.me)
1395.
The many planned moon landings of 2023 (spectrum.ieee.org)
1396.
Growing Rat Neurons to Play Video Games [video] (youtube.com)
1397.
Space junk: India says object found in Australia is theirs (bbc.com)
1398.
Voice Actor Turns Instagram's Terms of Service into 51-Minute Sleep Aid (vice.com)
1399.
Higher- than-recommended doses of Vitamin D reduced risk of atrial fibrillation (uef.fi)
1400.
Mind Grenade (2019) (fourmilab.ch)
1401.
SVGmix is a massive collection of free SVG icons and brand logos (svgmix.com)
1402.
Show HN: JobLens – AI-powered job search for 'Who Is Hiring' (kadoa.com)
1403.
Practical comparison of ARM compilers (m0agx.eu)
1404.
A record-high share of 40-year-olds in the U.S. have never been married (pewresearch.org)
1405.
Ask HN: How could I safely contact drug cartels?
1406.
Death Valley Just Had the Hottest Midnight on Record (msn.com)
1407.
FTC readies lawsuit that could break up Amazon (politico.com)
1408.
On the State of the Web (manuelmoreale.com)
1409.
Fabricated data in research about honesty (npr.org)
1410.
Evidence for a gravitational wave background from a galaxy-sized detector (astrobites.org)