August 2023 Archive
451.
Zig 0.11 (ziglang.org)
452.
Git-appraise – Distributed Code Review for Git (github.com)
453.
HelloSystem: A graphical OS built on FreeBSD (hellosystem.github.io)
454.
DOS/4GW made Windows 95 game compatibility easier, but with higher stakes (devblogs.microsoft.com)
455.
A Critical Problem (2017) (nucleardiner.wordpress.com)
456.
FFmpeg Explorer (ffmpeg.lav.io)
457.
Deep Learning Systems (dlsyscourse.org)
458.
Fish – A friendly interactive shell (github.com)
459.
TimeGuessr: Guess what year a photograph was taken (timeguessr.com)
460.
Zrepl – ZFS replication (zrepl.github.io)
461.
Gallery – Making Molecules (makingmolecules.com)
462.
Growing share of Americans favor more nuclear power (pewresearch.org)
463.
$HOME, not so sweet $HOME (gist.github.com)
464.
Jeremy Vaught spent 16 years to build @music on Twitter, then X took it away (syzito.xyz)
465.
My favorite Vim oneliners for text manipulation (muhammadraza.me)
466.
WTFPython: Exploring and understanding Python through surprising snippets (github.com)
467.
Modernity has made us allergic (noemamag.com)
468.
Adding water to Martian soil samples might have been a bad idea (daily.jstor.org)
469.
This code smells of desperation (os2museum.com)
470.
Leaked Wipeout source code leads to near-total rewrite and remaster (arstechnica.com)
471.
The Coming Enshittification of Public Libraries (karawynn.substack.com)
472.
The new science of meditation (vox.com)
473.
CEOs’ pay climbed before layoffs at tech giants like Alphabet and Microsoft (southernillinoisnow.com)
474.
Ask HN: My mother is slowly losing her eyesight, how to prepare?
475.
A beetle that heads for the ‘back door’ when eaten by a frog (2020) (smithsonianmag.com)
476.
Why your blog still needs RSS (journal.paoloamoroso.com)
477.
Why libvirt supports only 14 PCIe hotplugged devices on x86-64 (dottedmag.net)
478.
Learning async Rust with entirely too many web servers (ibraheem.ca)
479.
Apple supports right-to-repair bill (arstechnica.com)
480.
Electricity Maps (app.electricitymaps.com)