August 2023 Archive
11011.
11012.
Viberary
(viberary.pizza)
11013.
11014.
More Baby Boomers Are Living Alone
(msn.com)
11015.
The Weird, Fragmented World of Social Media After Twitter
(theatlantic.com)
11016.
Our Galaxy Is Home to Trillions of Worlds Gone Rogue
(nytimes.com)
11017.
11018.
11019.
Electric cars became a battleground in the culture wars
(theguardian.com)
11020.
‘Endless possibilities’: the chemists changing molecules atom by atom
(theguardian.com)
11021.
Murder, Money and the Battle for a Pharmaceutical Empire
(bloomberg.com)
11022.
Vodo: A primitive DNS server written in Rust for fun
(github.com)
11023.
Simple English Wikipedia
(simple.wikipedia.org)
11024.
11025.
Casio F91W with State Charts
(casio-f91w.pages.dev)
11027.
11028.
11029.
Intel Computing Improvement Program
(intel.com)
11030.
Covert and confusing ‘service charges’ anger US diners
(theguardian.com)
11031.
Six Declines of Modern Youth (Kurt Hahn, 1886 – 1974)
(en.wikipedia.org)
11032.
Property Loans Are So Unappealing That Banks Want to Dump Them
(bloomberg.com)
11033.
Scrape any website quickly with LLM (open-source)
(github.com)
11034.
Alan Kay’s Objects and Arts
(nedbatchelder.com)
11035.
Gordon Brander – Fragments: Attractors
(subconscious.substack.com)
11036.
Raku: The Variable Lifecycle
(rakujourney.wordpress.com)
11038.
Qualcomm chip sales down 25 percent, plans layoffs
(arstechnica.com)
11039.
WWDC23: Reduce network delays with L4S [video]
(developer.apple.com)
11040.