July 2023 Archive
1831.
Samsung sees 95% drop in profits for a second consecutive quarter (androidauthority.com)
1832.
Why Oppenheimer Deserves His Own Movie [video] (youtube.com)
1833.
The HTTP status code for a web server's default “hello” front page (utcc.utoronto.ca)
1834.
US rejects Australia’s calls to end pursuit of WikiLeaks (theguardian.com)
1835.
Current challenges with using Linux in aerospace applications (phoronix.com)
1836.
You can't stop the business, or why rewrites fail (swizec.com)
1837.
Slack was down (status.slack.com)
1838.
For the sixth year, Algeria blocks internet to prevent cheating during exams (newarab.com)
1839.
Darwin: A framework for evolving decentralized web apps (evolutionary.arweave.dev)
1840.
Dublin Airport airbrige collapsed, damaging American Airlines Boeing 787 (aviationa2z.com)
1841.
Theory X and Theory Y management (en.wikipedia.org)
1842.
The evolving Unix attitudes on handling signals in your code (utcc.utoronto.ca)
1843.
The Text Editor Sam (sam.cat-v.org)
1844.
Azorius 0.1 (flak.tedunangst.com)
1845.
Vector support in PostgreSQL services to power AI-enabled applications (cloud.google.com)
1846.
Ball und Panzer Golf: making a Playdate game in a week (blog.gingerbeardman.com)
1847.
Retrogram rtl-SDR – a radio spectrum analyzer for your terminal (github.com)
1848.
The Fenland Black Oak Project (thefenlandblackoakproject.co.uk)
1849.
Ar5iv: Articles from arXiv.org as responsive HTML5 web pages (ar5iv.labs.arxiv.org)
1850.
Threads users down by more than a half (bbc.co.uk)
1851.
Teenager ‘taken to security room and interrogated’ for throwaway ticketing (viewfromthewing.com)
1852.
FDA says aspartame is safe, disagreeing with WHO finding (cnbc.com)
1853.
The 115F Heat Is Killing Phones in Sardinia (bloomberg.com)
1854.
The Bear Market Has Nearly Been Erased, Fewer Than 20 Months After It Began (finance.yahoo.com)
1855.
Startup aims to make lab-grown human eggs from anyone's cells (npr.org)
1856.
Spy Kids (cia.gov)
1857.
Glass Dip Pens (2022) (neonaut.neocities.org)
1858.
iAnnotate – Whatever happened to the web as an annotation system? (2013) (scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org)
1859.
Twitter refuses to pay arbitration costs for 891 laid-off workers, lawsuit says (arstechnica.com)
1860.
Tell HN: Google will delete inactive accounts