July 2023 Archive
9271.
Adding Portals to Quake (hackaday.com)
9272.
Show HN: Free and open to the public academic lectures taking place in London (github.com)
9273.
Having fun with string literal suffixes in C++ (lemire.me)
9274.
Building a Web App in Rust: From Zero to Deployment (bcnrust.github.io)
9275.
Pseudo 3D engine for canvas and SVG (zzz.dog)
9276.
Show HN: FieldDay – create custom vision AI apps with your phone (field.day)
9277.
Reddit Asks Court to Protect Users Right to Anonymous Speech in Piracy Case (torrentfreak.com)
9278.
Ask HN: What does a developer CV/resume look like in 2023?
9279.
Offset parent and stacking context: positioning elements in all three dimensions (polypane.app)
9280.
Practical ZFS (discourse.practicalzfs.com)
9281.
Melting Arctic glaciers are triggering the release of methane (washingtonpost.com)
9282.
German Tank Problem (en.wikipedia.org)
9283.
Evidence for Large Increases in Clear-Air Turbulence over the Past Four Decades (agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com)
9284.
70M Sign Ups on Threads (threads.net)
9285.
GKE (Google Kubernetes Engine) Review (matduggan.com)
9286.
Htmx in 100 Seconds [video] (youtube.com)
9287.
Robots say they won't steal jobs, rebel against humans (reuters.com)
9288.
LongEval: Human Evaluation Guidelines for Faithfulness in Longform Summarization (arxiv-vanity.com)
9289.
Choosing the Right BI Tool to Grow a Data-Driven Culture (glean.io)
9290.
Teenage distress is being inappropriately treated (unherd.com)
9291.
How we resolved the ‘HTTP request failed: timeout’ issue in OCaml (semgrep.dev)
9292.
Twitter threatens to sue new rival, Threads, claiming Meta stole trade secrets (npr.org)
9293.
Avi Loeb: I Think We Found Interstellar Material (newsweek.com)
9294.
Winklevoss Twins Sue Genesis Owner over Cypto Lending Disaster (thedailybeast.com)
9295.
9296.
What AI can do with a toolbox Getting started with Code Interpreter (oneusefulthing.org)
9297.
America’s Dark History of Killing Its Own Troops with Cluster Munitions (2019) (nytimes.com)
9298.
Fairlight CMI [video] (youtube.com)
9299.
Reddit risks losing its identity in pursuit of profits (techzine.eu)
9300.
Who’s behind all those weird product ads on Twitter? (ft.com)