July 2023 Archive
8701.
Ask HN: Google Load Balancer / Cloudflare Issues
8702.
Time appeared to move 5 times more slowly in first billion years after Big Bang (space.com)
8703.
The slow, sad death of Twitter (theneweuropean.co.uk)
8704.
French parliament approves camera and microphone remote activation (sudouest.fr)
8705.
Twitter killer: What you need to know about Instagram’s Threads (vox.com)
8706.
Lessons from the Catastrophic Failure of the Metaverse (thenation.com)
8707.
How far can government go to suppress speech on social media? (washingtonpost.com)
8708.
Groundbreaking Study Shakes Up Established Views on Mountain Formation (scitechdaily.com)
8709.
Revolutionizing AI Search with Weaviate: An Interview with CEO Bob van Luijt (devblogs.microsoft.com)
8710.
The mystery of microbes that live inside tumours (bbc.com)
8711.
Technocracy Movement (en.wikipedia.org)
8712.
Ask HN: How did going through an incubator help your company? Any good advice?
8713.
Visual Studio Code June 2023 (code.visualstudio.com)
8714.
GitHub: Accessibility considerations behind code search and code view (github.blog)
8715.
Fedora Workstation 40 Considering to Implement Privacy-Preserving Telemetry (phoronix.com)
8716.
Ask HN: Developers that moved into Product Managers, how did you do it?
8717.
Kotlin 1.9 Released (blog.jetbrains.com)
8718.
Twitter threatens legal action against Meta over Threads (apnews.com)
8719.
Brave News (brave.com)
8720.
Sausage Catastrophe (en.wikipedia.org)
8721.
Become a Well Connected Software Developer to Advance Your Career (developingskills.substack.com)
8722.
An Introduction to Statistical Learning [Python Edition] (statlearning.com)
8723.
Are Widgets Cool Again? (explo.co)
8724.
The interesting engineering behind your Car Window [video] (youtube.com)
8725.
Take a virtual tour of The Seinfeld Apartment (matterport.com)
8726.
How to Make AI UX Your Moat (latent.space)
8727.
A close reading of Twitter's legal letter to Meta (emptycity.substack.com)
8728.
Companies Think Customers Will Accidentally Cancel Subscription If It's Too Easy (gizmodo.com)
8729.
Tesla owners are using steering-wheel weights to drive hands-free (washingtonpost.com)
8730.
Fedora 40 Plans to Trample User Privacy with Telemetry Integration (linuxiac.com)