July 2023 Archive
421.
Japanese words of Portuguese origin (en.wikipedia.org)
422.
Radioactive spill near Richland WA worse than expected (tri-cityherald.com)
423.
Once hailed for decriminalizing drugs, Portugal is now having doubts (washingtonpost.com)
424.
Why even let users set their own passwords? (devever.net)
425.
100x Faster Than Wi-Fi: Light-Based Networking Standard Released (tomshardware.com)
426.
Banished to a remote Idaho valley, beavers created a lush wetland (e360.yale.edu)
427.
Easy HTTPS for your private networks (getlocalcert.net)
428.
How to check if two SQL tables are the same (github.com)
429.
Remote code execution in OpenSSH’s forwarded SSH-agent (blog.qualys.com)
430.
Feynman's Messenger Lectures (1964) (feynmanlectures.caltech.edu)
431.
Food companies ‘sweetened the world’ and increased the risk of disease (theguardian.com)
432.
From Python to Elixir Machine Learning (thestackcanary.com)
433.
Ericsson to WhatsApp: The Story of Erlang (thechipletter.substack.com)
434.
Bard’s latest update: more features, languages and countries (blog.google)
435.
A physicist who bets that gravity can’t be quantized (quantamagazine.org)
436.
Self-driving cars are surveillance cameras on wheels (schneier.com)
437.
The Problem with LangChain (minimaxir.com)
438.
News is bad for you – and giving up reading it will make you happier (2013) (theguardian.com)
439.
Red flags in the Threads privacy policy (qz.com)
440.
How the new Threads app is made (emergetools.com)
441.
India's Chandrayaan-3 launches to explore moons water rich South Pole (newscientist.com)
442.
Annual EFF Awards: Alexandra Elbakyan, Library Freedom Project, and Signal (eff.org)
443.
The force that shapes everything around us: Parking (vox.com)
444.
Recreate the cavity-preventing GMO bacteria BCS3-L1 from precursor (manifund.org)
445.
Superrational (skunkledger.substack.com)
446.
First new US nuclear reactor in decades enters commercial operation in Georgia (apnews.com)
447.
Threads has passed 2M sign ups in the first 2 hours (threads.net)
448.
LPython: Novel, Fast, Retargetable Python Compiler (lpython.org)
449.
Ask HN: Stubhub buying their own tickets under fake names?
450.
Rethinking Window Management (blogs.gnome.org)