August 2023 Archive
8011.
Python for Excel: A Modern Environment for Automation and Data Analysis (xlwings.org)
8012.
Emacs for You (Emfy): Tiny init.el for beginners to quickly set up vanilla Emacs (github.com)
8013.
Google faces judge's questions as it asks court to toss U.S. antitrust lawsuit (reuters.com)
8014.
The Boring Company will dig a 68-mile tunnel network under Las Vegas (arstechnica.com)
8015.
Removepaywall.com (removepaywall.com)
8016.
Qualcomm–one of Arm’s biggest customers–starts a RISC-V joint venture (arstechnica.com)
8017.
Rust Server Components (anto.pt)
8018.
Ladybird browser July 2023 update: first full time dev hired [video] (youtube.com)
8019.
Tecton Memo: building a feature platform for production ML applications (research.contrary.com)
8020.
Great Time to Start a Company, Tough Time to Be Running One (hunterwalk.com)
8021.
Change Your Name (2015) (paulgraham.com)
8022.
Show HN: Shapetoy – an application to combine shapes or create shape animations (github.com)
8023.
Of Course We’re Living in a Simulation (wired.com)
8024.
AMA, received a warning from Google because I haven’t badged in since Covid (teamblind.com)
8025.
Deep Space Network – live view (eyes.nasa.gov)
8026.
Show HN: Visualizing the Impossible – How to Simulate Electrons (liam-ilan.github.io)
8027.
Keeping AI Under Control Through Mechanistic Interpretability (MIT Talk) (youtube.com)
8028.
The Mystery of Carcross Desert; Yukon's Unusual Desert [video] (youtube.com)
8029.
Humanity Should Split More Atoms (quillette.com)
8030.
Judge narrows case in Google antitrust suits brought by states and DOJ (cnbc.com)
8031.
Show HN: DigitalSidekicks – AI Companion App (digitalsidekicks.co)
8032.
Jon 'Maddog' Hall Defends Red Hat's Re-Licensing of RHEL (linux.slashdot.org)
8033.
Sandy Bridge: Setting Intel’s Modern Foundation (chipsandcheese.com)
8034.
The Tragedy of the Tragedy of the Commons (blogs.scientificamerican.com)
8035.
Cneoridium dumosum (Nuttall) Hooker F. Collected March 26, 1960, at (en.wikipedia.org)
8036.
Billion-Year Data Archive Goes Multi-Planetary: Next Stop, Mars (tomshardware.com)
8037.
Infinity (Android Lemmy client) is on early development but super useful (codeberg.org)
8038.
SQL for Java Objects (github.com)
8039.
PowerToys Text Extractor Utility for Windows (learn.microsoft.com)
8040.
‘It’s a dream’: JWST spies more black holes than astronomers predicted (nature.com)