June 2023 Archive
271.
Everything must be paid for twice (2022) (raptitude.com)
272.
Open source AI is critical – Hugging Face CEO before US Congress (venturebeat.com)
273.
U.S. pedestrian deaths reach a 40-year high (text.npr.org)
274.
Taurine deficiency as a driver of aging (science.org)
275.
The Rot Economy (wheresyoured.at)
276.
On the slow productivity of John Wick (calnewport.com)
277.
Monitoring Is a Pain (matduggan.com)
278.
Intel is all-in on backside power delivery (spectrum.ieee.org)
279.
Russian paramilitary chief says his forces will turn around (nytimes.com)
280.
The Surprising Power of Documentation (vadimkravcenko.com)
281.
Kera Desktop: open-source, cross-platform, web-based desktop environment (desktop.kerahq.com)
282.
Ask HN: What is the morale like inside Reddit, as an employee?
283.
27 years later and the Psion 3a is still wonderful (2020) (mcgst.com)
284.
People paid to train AI are outsourcing their work to AI (technologyreview.com)
285.
Tell HN: Interview take home assessments without feedback are frustrating
286.
Still Love Telnet (bash-prompt.net)
287.
Programming languages going above and beyond (whileydave.com)
288.
Github.com is down (github.com)
289.
JP Morgan fined by SEC for deleting email records (theregister.com)
290.
Go 1.21 Release Candidate (go.dev)
291.
The damaging results of mandated return to office (entrepreneur.com)
292.
Blink 1.0 (github.com)
293.
11 years of hosting a SaaS (ghiculescu.substack.com)
294.
Sync will shut down on June 30 (reddit.com)
295.
Show HN: Answer Overflow – Indexing Discord content into the web (answeroverflow.com)
296.
Sketch.systems (sketch.systems)
297.
Buy well, buy once (fellow.ventures)
298.
Why Lisp Syntax Works (borretti.me)
299.
Every Signature Is Broken: Insecurity of Microsoft Office’s Ooxml Signatures (usenix.org)
300.
I don't need your query language (antonz.org)