July 2023 Archive
8071.
Don't lose your unreasonable sense of urgency (world.hey.com)
8072.
A Hands-On Introduction to Video Codec Technology and FFmpeg (github.com)
8073.
Show HN: Turn Puppeteer into a browser without writing client-side JavaScript (github.com)
8074.
Let’s Embed a Go Program into the Linux Kernel (blog.sigma-star.at)
8075.
Elon Musk says Twitter’s ad revenue is down 50% and cash flow is negative (cnn.com)
8076.
Google vs. the Open Web (interpeer.io)
8077.
GPS measurements suggest hours-long precursors to many large earthquakes (science.org)
8078.
What Comes After SaaS? (every.to)
8079.
Amid a record heat wave, TX construction workers lose their right to rest breaks (text.npr.org)
8080.
Show HN: Neum AI – Improve your AI's accuracy with up-to-date context (neum.ai)
8081.
8082.
Why Turborepo is migrating from Go to Rust (vercel.com)
8083.
Richard Feynman – There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom (1959) [pdf] (calteches.library.caltech.edu)
8084.
A Novice’s Intro to XSLT (2016) (acrl.ala.org)
8085.
Us-West-1: The Flagship AWS Region That Isn’t (lastweekinaws.com)
8086.
Violet ray, a medical device used during the 20th century in electrotherapy (en.wikipedia.org)
8087.
Aptos, Microsoft’s New Default Font for Office Documents (daringfireball.net)
8088.
Basics of Public Key Cryptography (emailselfdefense.fsf.org)
8089.
Help us get twenty-five more associate members by July 28 (fsf.org)
8090.
Russian central bank hikes rates as Ukraine war crashes ruble and labor crisis (businessinsider.com)
8091.
Physical Neural Network Can Be Trained Like a Digital One (hackaday.com)
8092.
Go 1.22 Inlining Overhaul (docs.google.com)
8093.
How to build an Internet that doesn’t suck (joanwestenberg.medium.com)
8094.
MastoGizmos – Exploration and Search Tools for Mastodon (mastogizmos.com)
8095.
NYC subway using AI to track fare evasion (nbcnews.com)
8096.
Show HN: UNIQR – Image-to-QR API (uniqr.us)
8097.
Porting my C++ game engine to Android (lisyarus.github.io)
8098.
A Jq255 Elliptic Curve Specification, and a Retrospective (2022) (research.nccgroup.com)
8099.
Threads is the perfect Twitter alternative, just not for you (blog.privacyguides.org)
8100.