August 2023 Archive
11431.
The Booming Business of American Anxiety (wsj.com)
11432.
Payment Processor Checkout.com Drops Binance (forbes.com)
11433.
Yip.pe (yip.pe)
11434.
New JWST data confirms, worsens the Hubble tension (bigthink.com)
11435.
Hunchly Team Releases 6 Years of Tor Crawls (dailydarkweb.com)
11436.
The little-known shipwreck that inspired Bram Stoker’s ‘Dracula’ (nationalgeographic.com)
11437.
On VR, AI Alignment, Robotics, and Games (quaxar.substack.com)
11438.
LionGlass: New Type of Glass That’s Greener and 10x More Damage Resistant (scitechdaily.com)
11439.
More falsehoods programmers believe about time (infiniteundo.com)
11440.
A license to trust: Can you rely on 'open source' companies? (theregister.com)
11441.
Modernizing Compiler Design for Carbon Toolchain – Chandler Carruth [video] (youtube.com)
11442.
Service workers are underrated, and building media proxies proves it (mux.com)
11443.
65 Things I Want from the Web (But Almost Never Get) (honest-broker.com)
11444.
Apple exec on App Store complaints (2009) (twitter.com)
11445.
Would society benefit from AI replacing politicians? (technologyreview.com)
11446.
Microsoft Kills Kinect Again (theverge.com)
11447.
“The Pedestrian” (1951) by Ray Bradbury [pdf] (riversidelocalschools.com)
11448.
The Most Disrespected Document in Higher Education (theatlantic.com)
11449.
The Mac Folklore Radio Podcast (macfolkloreradio.com)
11450.
Europe’s Gas-Guzzling Days Are Fading (wsj.com)
11451.
Pioneering wind-powered cargo ship sets sail (bbc.com)
11452.
Consciousness in the Age of Distraction (rezakatebi.github.io)
11453.
W3C: Ethical Web Principles (2022) (w3.org)
11454.
The placebo effect is (mostly) not real (twitter.com)
11455.
What Do You Want? (calvinrosser.com)
11456.
Using Generative AI to Resurrect the Dead Will Create a Burden for the Living (wired.com)
11457.
Is PHP Worth Learning in 2023? (anastasionico.uk)
11458.
Firefox: WhatsApp Web cannot paste text? (connect.mozilla.org)
11459.
Overcoming catastrophic forgetting in neural networks (pnas.org)
11460.
Want to Know How Light Works? Try Asking a Mechanic (stevens.edu)