July 2023 Archive
1591.
The lost saga of Fossil Cycad National Monument (2017) (atlasobscura.com)
1592.
SVG Chromium bug is more than 10 years old (bugs.chromium.org)
1593.
Bfloat16 support coming to Apple's Metal and PyTorch [video] (developer.apple.com)
1594.
Pentagon hit by ‘critical compromise’ of US Air Force communications – report (theguardian.com)
1595.
Life After Coding: Becoming a Mentor (vadimkravcenko.com)
1596.
Understanding battery performance of IoT devices (interrupt.memfault.com)
1597.
Cancer’s origin story features predictable plot line, researchers find (med.stanford.edu)
1598.
Hops for beer flourish under solar panels (apnews.com)
1599.
Algae powers computer for a year using only light and water (2022) (anthropocenemagazine.org)
1600.
Arrival's Designers Crafted a Mesmerizing Alien Alphabet (2016) (wired.com)
1601.
Packing a string of digits into an integer quickly (lemire.me)
1602.
Britain Is a Developing Country (sambowman.co)
1603.
Mindfulness-based programs show promise in reducing psychological distress (nature.com)
1604.
So, you don't like a web platform proposal (blog.yoav.ws)
1605.
The Barbie-Oppenheimer Double Feature Is Happening, Data Shows (bnnbloomberg.ca)
1606.
Rewind.ai now available for iPhone (apps.apple.com)
1607.
Making 'The Blue Flash': How I reconstructed a fatal atomic accident (bbc.com)
1608.
Tell HN: Books Printed by Amazon
1609.
Why I use the D programming language for scripting (2021) (opensource.com)
1610.
Why they're smearing Lina Khan (pluralistic.net)
1611.
Ever Given report highlights Suez Canal pilots’ role in grounding (gcaptain.com)
1612.
A Regex Barometer (github.com)
1613.
Threads isn't ever going to connect to Mastodon, so stop pretending that it is (knollslaw.substack.com)
1614.
As AI porn generators get better, the stakes get higher (techcrunch.com)
1615.
Serverless Semantic Search, Free tier only (qdrant.tech)
1616.
Changing the Android captive portal page (2020) (encrypted.at)
1617.
Show HN: Gemini web client in 100 lines of C (github.com)
1618.
Color appearance and the end of Hering’s Opponent-Colors theory (cell.com)
1619.
Open Letter To Nature Medicine – Call to retract "Proximal Origin" paper (biosafetynow.org)
1620.
Red Hat's open source rot took root when IBM walked in (theregister.com)