July 2023 Archive
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Why did these algae grow like this in the pool?
(physics.stackexchange.com)
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Two supermoons in August
(phys.org)
1627.
Vice Ran Out of Money (For Everyone Except Its Executives)
(hellgatenyc.com)
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Why was the F-117 retired so quickly?
(technology.org)
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Real-time monitoring of aerosols generated from toilet flushing
(microbiologyresearch.org)
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AMD to Expand ROCm Support to Consumer RDNA 3 GPUs This Fall
(tomshardware.com)
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Discovery: Metals can heal themselves
(newsreleases.sandia.gov)
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Valgrind recieves a development microgrant from FUTO
(fosstodon.org)
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Fed opens service that dramatically speeds up U.S. payments
(coindesk.com)
1641.
Threads has 10M sign ups in seven hours
(threads.net)
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TikTok is adding text posts
(theverge.com)
1643.
Beautifying our UI: Giving Gitlab build features a fresh look
(about.gitlab.com)
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Samuel R. Delany Reimagined Sci-Fi, Sex, and the City
(newyorker.com)
1645.
Meta stops ordering new parts for Quest Pro
(zdnet.com)
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How much information is too much information? (2022)
(sourcery.ai)
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Bell Labs Holmdel Complex (2019)
(abandonedamerica.us)
1649.
Web Environment Integrity Explainer
(github.com)
1650.
Monetal – Free Expense Tracker
(monetal.app)