July 2023 Archive
9961.
I switched to a Mac after decades on Windows (sixcolors.com)
9962.
Is the Decline of Oil in Sight? (bbc.com)
9963.
Top Software Development Methodologies: How to Choose the Right One in 2023? (stratoflow.com)
9964.
Genome of 46000-Y/O roundworm from Siberian permafrost reveals novel species (phys.org)
9965.
Manna – Two Views of Humanity’s Future (marshallbrain.com)
9966.
Dyson's Eternal Intelligence (en.wikipedia.org)
9967.
Worldcoin Being Probed by French Privacy Regulator for ‘Questionable’ Practices (coindesk.com)
9968.
OctoX is a radical Rust implementation of a old OS for RISC-V (theregister.com)
9969.
What a Field Scientist Eats on $30K/Year in a National Park in Washington (bonappetit.com)
9970.
Scripting with Go: tiny Git client that can create a repo, push itself to GitHub (benhoyt.com)
9971.
How “windfall profits” from AI companies could fund UBI (vox.com)
9972.
Val: A New Language Alternative to C++, Rust (thenewstack.io)
9973.
In-browser transcoding of video files with FFmpeg and WebAssembly (2020) (blog.scottlogic.com)
9974.
Groucho Marx and the United Snakes of America (2020) (starsandletters.blogspot.com)
9975.
Designing a Logo with AI (vectorart.ai)
9976.
Swift 5.9 Brings Macro Expansion Power to the Language (infoq.com)
9977.
Traffic Jams in the Cloud: Are Overloads Sabotaging Application’s Reliability? (blog.fluxninja.com)
9978.
9979.
The Messy Desktop (alexanderobenauer.com)
9980.
Remote Access Anything from Postgres (crunchydata.com)
9981.
Git Merge Strategies and Algorithms (blog.matt-rickard.com)
9982.
White House Looks to Speed Up Clean Energy Permits (oilprice.com)
9983.
Stable Beluga 1 and Stable Beluga 2 (stability.ai)
9984.
Linux 6.5-Rc4 Support for Reporting Negative Temperatures on AMD Industrial CPUs (phoronix.com)
9985.
Erlang, the Unix Way (blog.syncpup.com)
9986.
Mike Masnick's guide to not being scared of technology (nytimes.com)
9987.
The world’s last internet cafes (restofworld.org)
9988.
Physicists achieve breakthrough in Monte Carlo computer simulations (phys.org)
9989.
A nice trick for small unicity constraint index in PostgreSQL
9990.
Learn Assembly Programming with ChibiAkumas (assemblytutorial.com)