July 2023 Archive
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The Growing Problem of Malicious Relays on the Tor Network (2019)
(nusenu.medium.com)
9123.
Tesla Q2 Deliveries Release
(ir.tesla.com)
9124.
Unlocking the Future of Computing
(microsoft.com)
9125.
FreeCAD Hackathon Goals
(blog.freecad.org)
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9127.
The zero-knowledge attack of the year might just have happened
(zksecurity.xyz)
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Best websites a programmer should visit
(github.com)
9131.
Photonics to Make Celestial HBM3 Memory Fabric
(nextplatform.com)
9132.
Microsoft's gaming chief: “We are like Polaroid” (2019)
(twitter.com)
9134.
The First Machine Unlearning Challenge
(ai.googleblog.com)
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9136.
America’s Stem Crisis Threatens Our National Security
(americanaffairsjournal.org)
9137.
Downwind Faster Than the Wind
(wired.com)
9138.
RSS Enclosure Support in Micro.Blog
(rssboard.org)
9139.
Where’s Waldo? How to Mathematically Prove You Found Him Without Revealing
(scientificamerican.com)
9140.
Quack Pipe – DuckDB as a ClickHouse UDF
(blog.qryn.dev)
9141.
Use your own Reddit API credentials in Apollo
(github.com)
9143.
Mars has liquid guts and insides, InSight suggests
(arstechnica.com)
9144.
Mozilla Developer Network adds AI Help that does the opposite
(theregister.com)
9145.
Roller coaster shut down after a crack appeared while people were riding
(charlotteobserver.com)
9146.
Online Safety Bill: Wikimedia Foundation and Wikimedia UK Launch Open Letter
(en.wikipedia.org)
9147.
Degrowth can work – here’s how science can help
(nature.com)
9148.
State of Web Scraping 2023
(scrapingfish.com)
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