Handheld Terahertz Device to “X-Ray” Things Without Harmful Radiation
(scitechdaily.com)
July 2023 Archive
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11882.
Leica Cine 1: ultra-short throw projection at its finest
(blog.son-video.com)
11883.
11884.
Multi-Layered Calendars
(julianlehr.substack.com)
11885.
MVP of the Year: Threads
(indiehackers.com)
11886.
The `WASM-Bindgen` Guide
(rustwasm.github.io)
11887.
11888.
Nickelodeon probes claims of data leak as SpongeBob fans rejoice
(theregister.com)
11889.
A new era of high-tech war has begun
(economist.com)
11890.
11891.
11892.
Overdrive and Libby Ban in Mississippi
(bookriot.com)
11893.
11894.
Stealth, Not Secrecy
(lemire.me)
11895.
Laos struggles with unexploded bombs 50 years after Paris Accords
(asia.nikkei.com)
11896.
Meta says it can commit 3 engineer-years on nogil CPython
(discuss.python.org)
11897.
Show HN: Explore a Comprehensive Collection of Lemmy Apps for Android/iPhone/Web
(lemmyapps.netlify.app)
11898.
11899.
New Priming Method Improves Battery Life by Up to 44%
(scitechdaily.com)
11900.
Why Common Lisp is used to implement products at Secure Outcomes (2010)
(web.archive.org)
11901.
Raddle
(raddle.me)
11902.
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11905.
Americans Don’t Like to Chew
(theatlantic.com)
11906.
Warsaw Circle
(wildtopology.com)
11907.
Shipping Oxide with Brian Cantrill
(softwareengineeringdaily.com)
11908.
Bangladesh government website leaks citizens’ personal data
(techcrunch.com)
11909.
Gitlab deploys on a Friday and is down for a few hours
(theregister.com)
11910.
Render Unto the Machine
(theconvivialsociety.substack.com)