August 2023 Archive
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Tell HN: Anyone else realize that Twitter has been in the news every single day
8462.
Nick Szabo, the Real Satoshi Nakamoto: The Definitive Case Study (2022) (coincontroversy.com)
8463.
Show HN: Try my new Bash prompt
8464.
Ask HN: What RSS Reader do you use in 2023?
8465.
The Compose key: How to type foreign languages without looking stuff up (theregister.com)
8466.
Ask HN: How can I make animated flowcharts to showcase architecture
8467.
Car Prices Are Falling. Ford, GM Stocks Are Tanking (barrons.com)
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Ford CEO Predicts 1k% Growth for In-Car Software Services (msn.com)
8469.
Ask HN: Photo Sharing Solutions
8470.
Ask HN: Worst outcomes with self-driving being hacked?
8471.
The Dangerous Advice of Robert Kiyosaki (Rich Dad, Poor Dad) (twitter.com)
8472.
Ask HN: Did quitting tech lead to a good or bad outcome for you?
8473.
How to check if my website is online in Asia?
8474.
StackPath CDN and Highwinds CDN are shutting down
8475.
Ask HN: What languages was HN written in?
8476.
Community college is now free for MA residents 25 and older. Millions qualify (wbur.org)
8477.
Ask HN: What have y'all done with your old MBP?
8478.
Show HN: Solvethemurders.com – AI murder mystery game (solvethemurders.com)
8479.
Holy shit, my co-founder is diagnosed with 'raging ADHD'
8480.
"When I worked on Android security there was one project I wanted to sabotage." (federated.saagarjha.com)
8481.
Climate Change Hasn’t Set the World on Fire (wsj.com)
8482.
China considers limiting kids' smartphone time to two hours per day (engadget.com)
8483.
Ask HN: Most secure language for a CRUD app?
8484.
PayPal Launches U.S. Dollar Stablecoin (prnewswire.com)
8485.
It’s time to end damaging website design practices that may harm your users (ico.org.uk)
8486.
Ask HN: What Markdown editor do you use?
8487.
Ask HN: "Lisp can be written in Lisp.” Why is it a big deal?
8488.
The Turing Test – Can you tell a human from an AI? (turingtest.live)
8489.
The World Isn’t Ready for the Next Decade of AI (wired.com)
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Baby boomers can’t stop staring at their phones (washingtonpost.com)