June 2024 Archive
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Out of sight, 'dark fungi' run the world from the shadows
(scientificamerican.com)
574.
The 'pay phone bandit' who baffled the FBI in the '80s
(mentalfloss.com)
575.
Understanding QEMU Devices (2018)
(qemu.org)
576.
Remembering the LAN (2020)
(tailscale.com)
577.
Workmanship standard for crimping, interconnecting cables, harnesses, and wiring
(standards.nasa.gov)
578.
Show HN: Tunnelling TCP through a file
(github.com)
580.
581.
582.
Formal methods: Just good engineering practice?
(brooker.co.za)
584.
Texture Enhancement for Video Super-Resolution
(github.com)
585.
586.
Taking away iPhone made daughter a better person
(theguardian.com)
587.
Coffee helped the Union in the Civil War
(smithsonianmag.com)
588.
A journey into Kindle AI slop hell
(maxread.substack.com)
589.
AI-powered conversion from Enzyme to React Testing Library
(slack.engineering)
590.
How does a computer/calculator compute logarithms?
(zachartrand.github.io)
591.
Creating a Safari webarchive from the command line
(alexwlchan.net)
592.
How to design and manufacture your own chip [video]
(youtube.com)
593.
Loop: Open-source macOS window manager
(github.com)
594.
The Sword of Kumdor
(lynn.github.io)
595.
Half a century of SQL
(theregister.com)
596.
FCC rule would make carriers unlock all phones after 60 days
(techcrunch.com)
597.
Jury finds Boeing stole technology from electric airplane startup Zunum
(seattletimes.com)
598.
Högertrafikomläggningen
(en.wikipedia.org)
599.
Maker of RStudio launches new R and Python IDE
(infoworld.com)
600.
React Lua
(github.com)