July 2022 Archive
1621.
Pleasant debugging with GDB and DDD (begriffs.com)
1622.
Small pleasures of programming (2020) (terrycrowley.medium.com)
1623.
Corrupting memory without memory corruption (github.blog)
1624.
Argentina’s black-market USD rate climbs 24% in two weeks (argentinareports.com)
1625.
Shutdown of the court system as a possible factor in the crime wave (theatlantic.com)
1626.
NimSkull: A Hard Fork of Nim (github.com)
1627.
Tell HN: Discord is permanently locking out users with multiple accounts
1628.
Google Chromebook outlawed in Danish public schools (politiken.dk)
1629.
Elon Musk terminating Twitter deal (reuters.com)
1630.
Amazon's Book Piracy Problem (hairysun.com)
1631.
Heat wave kills more than 1,100 people in Spain and Portugal (axios.com)
1632.
No-logging of user activity policy (mullvad.net)
1633.
The Unix API is more than just system calls or Posix (2018) (utcc.utoronto.ca)
1634.
Meta AI open-sources NLLB-200 model that translates 200 languages (ai.facebook.com)
1635.
Blender has been “white listed” to be taught at schools in the U.S. (twitter.com)
1636.
Learn Something Old Every Day, Part VI: Backward Buffer Overwrite (os2museum.com)
1637.
Imaginary numbers are real (aeon.co)
1638.
Are language models deprived of electric sleep? (blog.cbs.dk)
1639.
Snapchat for Web (newsroom.snap.com)
1640.
LTT showcases A770 with some performance data, price estimate [video] (youtube.com)
1641.
How Kubernetes Broke Git (matt-rickard.com)
1642.
Why concatenative programming matters (2012) (evincarofautumn.blogspot.com)
1643.
Twitter lays off 30% of its talent acquisition team (techcrunch.com)
1644.
Fleeting memories of youth and the increasing impermanence of culture (2021) (datagubbe.se)
1645.
Mapy.cz – Lesser Known but Awesome Maps (mapy.cz)
1646.
Creating an Intranet Like the Internet (maatt.fr)
1647.
Pagefind: Static Low-Bandwidth Search at Scale (cloudcannon.com)
1648.
GL_EXT_fragment_shader_barycentric: Wireframe (wunkolo.github.io)
1649.
South Carolina bill outlaws websites that tell how to get an abortion (washingtonpost.com)
1650.
GTK 5 might drop X11 support (theregister.com)