May 2023 Archive
901.
How the lemon was invented (2018) (trueorbetter.com)
902.
Microsoft Small Basic (smallbasic-publicwebsite.azurewebsites.net)
903.
Growing Up Alyssa (rosenzweig.io)
904.
Bcrypt at 25 (usenix.org)
905.
Why are so many young Americans adopting fake British accents? (theguardian.com)
906.
Electric cars prove we need to rethink brake lights (youtube.com)
907.
Choosing a Name for Your Computer (1990) (rfc-editor.org)
908.
US lawmakers urge PayPal to end ban on Palestinians in Occupied Territories (arabnews.com)
909.
Brian Chesky: Ability to hire from anywhere is more valuable than in-office work (fortune.com)
910.
Try Galaxy: A web app to demo Samsung’s OS on an iPhone (trygalaxy.com)
911.
Mercury OS (mercuryos.com)
912.
Iguana: fast SIMD-optimized decompression (sneller.io)
913.
DIY Git in Python (leshenko.net)
914.
The core problem with hamburger menus (bt.ht)
915.
In Erlang/OTP 27, +0.0 will no longer be exactly equal to -0.0 (erlangforums.com)
916.
The Swivel-Eyed Loons Have a Point (locusmag.com)
917.
Chatbots are not the future (wattenberger.com)
918.
IBM AS/400: Databases all the way down (2019) [video] (youtube.com)
919.
Westinghouse announces a new small modular nuclear reactor (cnbc.com)
920.
GitHub switches to Rust based Blackbird code search (theregister.com)
921.
WebXR (immersiveweb.dev)
922.
Google breaking European privacy law by hoarding personal data of job candidates (fortune.com)
923.
Better cognitive ability from less snacking of processed carbohydrates (studyfinds.org)
924.
Launch HN: Onu (YC W23) – Turn scripts into internal tools in minutes
925.
Windows 11 adding native support for winRAR, 7zip, tar, and gzip (theverge.com)
926.
The time I accidentally spent a year combatting fraud (brightball.com)
927.
The kingdom of Bhutan has been quietly mining Bitcoin for years (forbes.com)
928.
Most Bitcoin Inscriptions belong to a single person (block21m.substack.com)
929.
Can SGI’s enthusiast community bring IRIX back to life? (tedium.co)
930.
Intel Explores Transition to 64-Bit-Only X86S Architecture (tomshardware.com)