June 2024 Archive
421.
Sharing new research, models, and datasets from Meta FAIR (ai.meta.com)
422.
Why Triplebyte Failed (otherbranch.com)
423.
We improved the performance of a userspace TCP stack in Go (coder.com)
424.
Nobody knows what's going on (raptitude.com)
425.
The Delusion of Advanced Plastic Recycling (propublica.org)
426.
So you want to build a browser engine (robert.ocallahan.org)
427.
Timeliness without datagrams using QUIC (quic.video)
428.
Don't be terrified of Pale Fire (unherd.com)
429.
New branding, same scanning: Upload moderation undermines end-to-end encryption [pdf] (signal.org)
430.
FAA investigating how counterfeit titanium got into Boeing and Airbus jets (nytimes.com)
431.
British duo arrested for SMS phishing via homemade cell tower (theregister.com)
432.
How much of a genius-level move was binary space partitioning in Doom? (2019) (twobithistory.org)
433.
Show HN: Crawl a modern website to a zip, serve the website from the zip (github.com)
434.
Oldest white wine in the world found in a first-century tomb in Spain (doi.org)
435.
Porting Python to a $3 smartwatch [video] (youtube.com)
436.
Map of forest sounds from around the world (timberfestival.org.uk)
437.
Open source 'Eclipse Theia IDE' exits beta to challenge Visual Studio Code (visualstudiomagazine.com)
438.
They make USB-C cables with displays now (ounapuu.ee)
439.
Git-cliff – Generate changelog from the Git history (git-cliff.org)
440.
Car dealerships revert to pens and paper after cyberattacks on software provider (apnews.com)
441.
Study finds 268% higher failure rates for Agile software projects (theregister.com)
442.
A brief introduction to interval arithmetic (buttondown.email)
443.
Monitoring marine litter from space (esa.int)
444.
Amazon fined $5.9M for breaking labor law in California (washingtonpost.com)
445.
The Microsoft Excel superstars throw down in Vegas (theverge.com)
446.
Engage your audience: get to the point, use story structure, force specificity (iandanielstewart.com)
447.
Making the Kinopio source code public (pketh.org)
448.
LaTeX is the first PDF/UA-2 compliance accessible PDF producer (github.com)
449.
Mozilla silently bans 2 anti-state-censorship add-ons in Russia (discourse.mozilla.org)
450.
Koheesio: Nike's Python-based framework to build advanced data-pipelines (github.com)