July 2023 Archive
17851.
Anything Can Be a Weekend Hack
(blog.govindgnana.com)
17852.
Why is programming fun?
(pages.cs.wisc.edu)
17853.
17854.
Show HN: A GitHub bot to automaticaly merge prs
(github.com)
17855.
17856.
The Uncertain Future of Ham Radio (2020)
(spectrum.ieee.org)
17857.
17858.
17859.
Finding Bike Parking [video]
(youtube.com)
17860.
Make Programming Fun and Get Better in the Process
(onsclom.net)
17861.
17862.
Milan Kundera’s Last Joke
(unherd.com)
17863.
Enterprises Are Not Going to Miss the Fourth Wave of AI
(nextplatform.com)
17864.
Mercury is the closest planet (on average)
(sciencefocus.com)
17865.
Nimatron
(en.wikipedia.org)
17866.
Show HN: StackOverflow for Research Papers
(gotit.pub)
17868.
Create Amazon EKS Cluster Within Its VPC Using Terraform
(platformwale.wordpress.com)
17869.
17870.
Dilating GitHub Actions Using Dialyzer
(blog.massdriver.cloud)
17871.
Reddit's API changes have finally broken our mod tools
(old.reddit.com)
17873.
FD 100
(susam.net)
17874.
17875.
VC-backed AI startups are struggling. Indie devs are not
(twitter.com)
17876.
17877.
Pull of the Undercurl
(ryantravitz.com)
17878.
Douglas Crockford: Why We Should Stop Using JavaScript
(youtube.com)
17879.
17880.