July 2023 Archive
511.
SF's Anchor Brewing Company shutting down after 127 years (abc7news.com)
512.
Perl first commit: a “replacement” for Awk and sed (github.com)
513.
Autoenshittification. How the computer killed capitalism. – by Cory Doctorow (doctorow.medium.com)
514.
CloudFlare’s last Warrant Canary was published over a year ago (cloudflare.com)
515.
Self hosted YouTube media server (tubearchivist.com)
516.
Home Taping Is Killing Music: When the music industry waged war on the cassette (openculture.com)
517.
Apple’s strict on App Store rules but gives WeChat a free pass (2020) (reclaimthenet.org)
518.
The underground economy of Glassdoor reviews (careerfair.io)
519.
An Introduction to APIs (zapier.com)
520.
Ziplm: Gzip-Backed Language Model (github.com)
521.
Meta Tells Managers Promotions Will Be Few and Far Between (businessinsider.com)
522.
What Happened to Dolphin on Steam? (dolphin-emu.org)
523.
Data brokers selling license plate location and analytics data (tlo.com)
524.
The Screwed-O-Meter (2013) (rachelbythebay.com)
525.
Ask HN: How to do market research for product?
526.
Stalwart All-in-One Mail Server (IMAP, JMAP, SMTP) (github.com)
527.
Musl 1.2.4 adds TCP DNS fallback (openwall.com)
528.
Diablo (filfre.net)
529.
Undocumented 8086 instructions, explained by the microcode (righto.com)
530.
Electric bike, stupid love of my life (craigmod.com)
531.
DSReality: Turns a DS game into a 3D image that floats above your controller (github.com)
532.
Penrose 3.0 (penrose.cs.cmu.edu)
533.
Sniffnet – Comfortably monitor your internet traffic (like Wireshark) (sniffnet.net)
534.
Quench of LHC inner triplet magnet causes a small leak with major consequences (home.cern)
535.
2048 Bit RSA and the Year 2030 (articles.59.ca)
536.
Lazygit: Simple terminal UI for Git commands (github.com)
537.
We put a distributed database in the browser and made a game of it (tigerbeetle.com)
538.
Cultivating a state of mind where new ideas are born (henrikkarlsson.xyz)
539.
AI weights are not open “source” (opencoreventures.com)
540.
Engineers should focus on writing (yieldcode.blog)