July 2023 Archive
1891.
Astronomers witness energetic switch on of black hole (phys.org)
1892.
Death of the physical library (scottlocklin.wordpress.com)
1893.
Entropy and Life (2013) (letstalkaboutscience.wordpress.com)
1894.
Email in the 18th century: the optical telegraph (2007) (lowtechmagazine.com)
1895.
A technical look at ZeroNet (znano.eu.org)
1896.
A Checklist for Choosing Type (fonts.google.com)
1897.
Twitter Traffic Tanking (twitter.com)
1898.
Vectorizing Graph Neural Networks (2020) (moderndescartes.com)
1899.
LLM Constellation (llmconstellation.olafblitz.repl.co)
1900.
Wilfrid Voynich: Bookseller, revolutionary, cryptologist… suspected spy? (resobscura.substack.com)
1901.
Ask HN: Do Agile 'Sprints' Benefit Software Developers?
1902.
IntelliJ IDEA 2023.2 (jetbrains.com)
1903.
Teenager detained at airport after trying to use “skiplagging” trick (dailymail.co.uk)
1904.
Why did Meta open-source Llama 2? (matt-rickard.com)
1905.
StackRot (CVE-2023-3269): Linux kernel privilege escalation vulnerability (github.com)
1906.
ChromiumOS Developer Guide, Programming languages and style (chromium.googlesource.com)
1907.
The Lucretius Problem: How History Blinds Us (fs.blog)
1908.
Threads and the social/communications map (stratechery.com)
1909.
The power of weeds to end hunger in an uncertain climate (worldsensorium.com)
1910.
Out of the crooked timber of humanity, no straight thing was ever made (theconvivialsociety.substack.com)
1911.
We knew climate change in ’50s. Why an author tracked the history of denial (latimes.com)
1912.
Anatomy of a Firework (2002) (pbs.org)
1913.
Documents show scientist calling lab leak likely after paper claiming opposite (theintercept.com)
1914.
OtterCast: FOSS Audio streaming device running Linux using Sochip S3 SiP (github.com)
1915.
EasyGraph: A Comprehensive Tool for Graph Analysis and Social Computing (github.com)
1916.
Linux by Balenciaga (youtube.com)
1917.
Oops Google Did It Again (dombytes.com)
1918.
Hierarchical Navigable Small Worlds (zilliz.com)
1919.
Revisiting the “Cansole”, because my TV doesn't have the right connectors (blog.jgc.org)
1920.
Cecil Kelley criticality accident (en.wikipedia.org)