July 2023 Archive
2701.
Amazon is getting ready to launch a lot of broadband satellites (arstechnica.com)
2702.
Not paying electricity for an entire year with Tesla Solar Roof [video] (youtube.com)
2703.
Past models of masculinity feel unreachable; new ones have yet to crystallize (washingtonpost.com)
2704.
Emotionally Numb: Expertise Dulls Consumer Experience (2021) (academic.oup.com)
2705.
The life, death, and afterlife of literary fiction (esquire.com)
2706.
It’s not only NY, LA, San Francisco. Retail crime has hit Kansas metropolis (cnn.com)
2707.
Ask HN: What AI tools do you use to boost productivity?
2708.
The aloha shirt has many possible inventors (atlasobscura.com)
2709.
Going from React to Vanilla JavaScript (alexbezhan.substack.com)
2710.
Cloud Native Software Engineering (arxiv.org)
2711.
Psilocybin Was the Biggest Mistake of My Life (2021) (medium.com)
2712.
Super Drug (profgalloway.com)
2713.
Lidar-equipped, 30-pound robot dog can be yours for $1,600 (arstechnica.com)
2714.
X tells advertisers to spend $1k per month or risk losing verification status (engadget.com)
2715.
RunWithScissors() (2009) (android.googlesource.com)
2716.
Show HN: LibreScroll – enable flywheel-scrolling on any generic mouse (github.com)
2717.
Albuquerque Techzonics (techzonics.com)
2718.
Names of Parts on Electric Pole (waterheatertimer.org)
2719.
Active knowledge (surfingcomplexity.blog)
2720.
Nour: Play with Your Food (from Panic) (food.game)
2721.
A new C# MUD based on DIKU and ROM (github.com)
2722.
Court denies FTC last-ditch attempt to stop Microsoft buying Activision Blizzard (theverge.com)
2723.
Ask HN: Stories of founders going back to self hosting from Shopify, Squarespace
2724.
Twitter Is Down (independent.co.uk)
2725.
Kunga: Ancient Mesopotamians created the world’s first hybrid animal (bigthink.com)
2726.
Client-side proxies – a better way to individualise the Internet? (2000) (people.dsv.su.se)
2727.
AMD's AI chips could match Nvidia's offerings, software firm says (reuters.com)
2728.
Parallel – shell tool for executing jobs in parallel using one or more computers (gnu.org)
2729.
Gödel, Escher, Bach author Doug Hofstadter on the state of AI today [video] (youtube.com)
2730.
Why glibc 2.34 removed libpthread (developers.redhat.com)