May 2023 Archive
451.
Axle OS (axleos.com)
452.
“Tinder for Canceling Meetings” (meetcala.com)
453.
Large-scale study reveals autoimmune disorders now affect around one in ten (gla.ac.uk)
454.
Hard stuff when building products with LLMs (honeycomb.io)
455.
Reverse engineering Dell iDRAC to get rid of GPU throttling (github.com)
456.
Lyft’s plan to take control of its maps and its future (lyft.com)
457.
GitHub code search is generally available (github.blog)
458.
Windows XP Activation: Game Over (tinyapps.org)
459.
Show HN: Trogon – An automatic TUI for command line apps (github.com)
460.
Polar Night (brr.fyi)
461.
Vacations in the Soviet Union (daily.jstor.org)
462.
The Great CPU Stagnation (databasearchitects.blogspot.com)
463.
Cyberpunk 2077’s Path Tracing Update (chipsandcheese.com)
464.
Launch HN: Clearspace (YC W23) – Cut back on screen time
465.
Oxidizing OCaml: Locality (blog.janestreet.com)
466.
A look at Crystal, a programming language for humans (deusinmachina.net)
467.
The Silent (R)evolution of SAT (cacm.acm.org)
468.
Deluge – sequencer, synthesizer and sampler – goes open source (synthtopia.com)
469.
LTESniffer – An Open-Source LTE Downlink/Uplink Eavesdropper (github.com)
470.
Why Lisp? (nyxt.atlas.engineer)
471.
Apple dives into display-making to cut reliance on Samsung (asia.nikkei.com)
472.
A new class of tiny, self-propelled robots that can zip through liquid at speed (colorado.edu)
473.
Show HN: I've built a spectrogram analyzer web app (webfft.net)
474.
Cases where full scans are better than indexes (jefftk.com)
475.
My pay went from $240k to $0 (mstdn.social)
476.
Venus is not Earth’s closest neighbor (2019) [pdf] (fermatslibrary.com)
477.
A peek inside Japan's largest “Dagashi” store (one-from-nippon.ghost.io)
478.
Five Books: The best books on everything (fivebooks.com)
479.
How to Get Started with Tree-Sitter (masteringemacs.org)
480.
Emissions are no longer following the worst case scenario (theclimatebrink.substack.com)