May 2023 Archive
332.
Rust: The wrong people are resigning
(gist.github.com)
333.
Intel One Mono Typeface
(github.com)
334.
Removing support for forwarded ports
(mullvad.net)
335.
Bcachefs – A New COW Filesystem
(lore.kernel.org)
336.
337.
The World is Built on Probability (1984)
(archive.org)
338.
AI camera with no lens
(theprompt.io)
339.
De-dollarization is happening at a ‘stunning’ pace
(bloomberg.com)
340.
Let's make sure GitHub doesn't become the only option
(blog.edwardloveall.com)
341.
No_color
(no-color.org)
342.
How companies use dark patterns to keep you subscribed
(pudding.cool)
343.
344.
Libuv – Linux: io_uring support
(github.com)
345.
When LIMIT 9 works but LIMIT 10 hangs
(neon.tech)
346.
Io uring
(nick-black.com)
347.
Ozempic drug supresses desire to smoke, drink and more?
(theatlantic.com)
348.
349.
EU ready to back immediate open access without author fees
(researchprofessionalnews.com)
350.
352.
Understanding database indexes in PostgreSQL
(blog.mastermind.dev)
353.
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355.
faulTPM: Exposing AMD fTPMs' Deepest Secrets
(arxiv.org)
356.
357.
RNA repair mechanism discovered in humans
(phys.org)
358.
359.
Where have all the hackers gone?
(morepablo.com)
360.
Vice, Decayed Digital Colossus, Files for Bankruptcy
(nytimes.com)