July 2023 Archive
20941.
20942.
Super Simple Ways to Add Dark Mode to Your Website
(medium.com)
20943.
(Python) importing modules from parent folder
(stackoverflow.com)
20944.
Torvalds: Right on schedule two weeks after the 6.4 release
(lore.kernel.org)
20945.
The EU’s Product Liability Directive could kill open source
(techradar.com)
20946.
React as a part of an Ember app: how we modernized October’s front-end
(engineering.october.eu)
20947.
20948.
The End of Privacy Began in the 1960s (2018)
(nytimes.com)
20949.
Struggle finding medical stores at night?
(kwikmedcos.carrd.co)
20950.
Show HN: What CNN looked like in 2003
(cnn.com)
20952.
Phil Knight: The Master of Disagree and Commit
(ashore.io)
20954.
One Way Tumor Cells Fight Back
(science.org)
20955.
Amazon Redshift vs. Athena: A Performance Comparison
(us02web.zoom.us)
20956.
Checking for Overflow in C#
(jeremybytes.blogspot.com)
20957.
Integration Testing an HTTP Service That Publishes a Wolverine Message
(jeremydmiller.com)
20959.
Instagram’s Threads surpasses 100 million users
(theverge.com)
20960.
20962.
What Is SSL?
(info.support.huawei.com)
20963.
Create Socks Using Generative AI
(socky.ai)
20964.
PDF AI – Chat with PDF on Android (Native, Material You)
(play.google.com)
20966.
Google Is Ending FeedBurner Email Services
(feedblitz.com)
20967.
See what it’s like to dig a tunnel 100 feet below a city
(washingtonpost.com)
20968.
What Is Immutability of Strings
(codechunkers.medium.com)
20969.
Course for Hugo SSG Incl. CSS and HTML-Templating
(hugo-mini-course.netlify.app)
20970.
Year Progress Bot for Threads
(threads.net)