Question the W3C's advice re RSS
(scripting.com)
June 2023 Archive
3241.
3242.
OpenAI faces defamation suit after ChatGPT fabricated another lawsuit
(arstechnica.com)
3243.
3244.
Ernst Jünger’s narratives of complicity
(newyorker.com)
3245.
Developers are lazy, thus Flatpak
(blog.brixit.nl)
3246.
3247.
3248.
3249.
Burnout and the quiet failures of the hacker community
(drewdevault.com)
3250.
3251.
Reddit mods discuss forming a union and suing for back pay
(old.reddit.com)
3252.
Firmware is broken terminology
(hacktivis.me)
3253.
3254.
3255.
A coupon-crazy Brazilian app figured out how to beat Uber Eats
(restofworld.org)
3258.
Healthcare org with over 100 clinics uses GPT-4 to write medical records
(theregister.com)
3259.
Show HN: Poser – Posix SERvices C framework
(zirias.github.io)
3260.
3262.
Synthetic human embryos created in groundbreaking advance
(theguardian.com)
3263.
Productivity down as Remote Work up?
(arnoldkling.substack.com)
3264.
Russia Blocks Google News
(twitter.com)
3265.
There are two levels of isolation when building Linux packages
(utcc.utoronto.ca)
3266.
3267.
The Alphametics Page
(math.uni-bielefeld.de)
3268.
Deep dive: how Big Ambitions hit it big on Steam
(newsletter.gamediscover.co)
3269.
An incomplete history of London’s television studios
(tvstudiohistory.co.uk)
3270.