May 2023 Archive
691.
George Takei recalls his childhood in an internment camp (bbc.com)
692.
JEP 450: Compact Object Headers (openjdk.org)
693.
Albert Camus (plato.stanford.edu)
694.
Turn ideas into music with MusicLM (blog.google)
695.
Pytz: The Fastest Footgun in the West (2018) (blog.ganssle.io)
696.
Who regulates the regulators? We need to go beyond review-and-approval (rootsofprogress.org)
697.
Tunnel of Eupalinos (en.wikipedia.org)
698.
Ask HN: Has anyone switched from a professional job to a more manual one?
699.
A mental health crisis in science (nature.com)
700.
Google Launches AI Supercomputer Powered by Nvidia H100 GPUs (tomshardware.com)
701.
Vice files for Bankruptcy (bloomberg.com)
702.
High-Performance Graph Databases (arxiv.org)
703.
Memoirs from the old web: IE's crazy content rating system (devever.net)
704.
Toaster: Pure CSS 3D Editor (petertyliu.github.io)
705.
How to design software architecture for startups (appventuretime.blog)
706.
How and why we acquired our .com domain (advaitruia.com)
707.
Show HN: Oblivus GPU Cloud – Affordable and scalable GPU servers from $0.29/hr (oblivus.com)
708.
SCOTUS declines to hear challenge to warrantless pole camera surveillance (aclu.org)
709.
Vercel Service Markup (service-markup.vercel.app)
710.
Tunnel via Cloudflare to any TCP service (iq.thc.org)
711.
Wind is main source of UK electricity for first time (bbc.co.uk)
712.
Goodbye, section 2.8 and hello to Cloudflare’s new terms of service (blog.cloudflare.com)
713.
Given a place to live, Finland’s homeless were better able to deal with problems (thestar.com)
714.
Study finds elevated levels of toxic metals in some juices and soft drinks (news.tulane.edu)
715.
Simulated Hospital (github.com)
716.
Fake scientific papers are alarmingly common (science.org)
717.
Heather Armstrong has died (nytimes.com)
718.
Memoirs from the old web: The KEYGEN element (devever.net)
719.
€1.2B GDPR fine for Meta (noyb.eu)
720.
Zulip 7.0: Threaded open-source team chat (blog.zulip.com)