August 2023 Archive
6241.
Japan complains Fukushima water release created terrifying Chinese Spam monster (theregister.com)
6242.
Show HN: A No-Code UI for Managing Google-Zanzibar Style ReBAC
6243.
Real Estate Investors Pull Back, Buying 45% Fewer Homes Than a Year Ago (redfin.com)
6244.
Private Monopolies Fuel Climate Disaster and Public Corruption (prospect.org)
6245.
On the Fediverse, No One Knows You're a Liar (shkspr.mobi)
6246.
Regolith Desktop 3.0 Released with Initial Wayland Support (omgubuntu.co.uk)
6247.
Please test the parallel mark-region collector for SBCL (applied-langua.ge)
6248.
6249.
Chinese vendor apologizes for claiming Microsoft open source code was its own (theregister.com)
6250.
Vercel’s Next Big Thing: AI SDK and Accelerator for Devs (thenewstack.io)
6251.
Is ClickHouse Ready to Replace Your Specialized Vector Database (Qdrant)? (blog.arguflow.ai)
6252.
How AI could save (not destroy) education [video] (ted.com)
6253.
Is it okay to run in a cemetery?
6254.
Ask HN: What is cheapest way to just receive (not send) email to a domain I own?
6255.
The Failure of Open Source Initiative (collectivesource.org)
6256.
Why doesn't Gen Z want children? (unherd.com)
6257.
Show HN: The Population Project (thepopulationproject.org)
6258.
Why America is going backward: Being the richest nation in history isn't enough (salon.com)
6259.
Ask HN: Do you think some devs are in denial regarding coming AI changes?
6260.
Ask HN: Is front end a dead-end career track?
6261.
Ask HN: Is Lisp Simple?
6262.
Ask HN: Mosquito Killing / Preventing Innovations
6263.
Ask HN: Do you feel that comment quality on HN is diminishing lately?
6264.
Ask HN: Git, JavaScript, Chrome, Redis etc. what next?
6265.
When did people stop being drunk all the time? (lefineder.com)
6266.
Huawei new phone with Chinese 7nm SoC (twitter.com)
6267.
Onyx Boox Tab X review: I wish I had this in college (androidpolice.com)
6268.
Show HN: Ikkekernel – The Fork of Linux (github.com)
6269.
Tech workers react to UPS drivers landing a $170k a year package (businessinsider.com)
6270.
Building a Useful Memory Palace?