June 2023 Archive
3421.
Are Gas Stoves Causing Asthma? (slate.com)
3422.
Ask HN: If we make it open source, how do we monetize it?
3423.
Ask HN: What's a not so famous software company that makes a lot of money
3424.
Ask HN: How do you have conversations on HN?
3425.
Ask HN: Is there an equivalent of the Dewey Decimal System for data collections?
3426.
Texas Power Use Breaks Record as Heat Wave Continues to Roast the South (gizmodo.com)
3427.
W3C and My RSS Spec (scripting.com)
3428.
Once cheap Sriracha now sells for $29.99 in some Bay Area stores (sfgate.com)
3429.
AI generated content should be labelled, EU Commissioner Jourova says (reuters.com)
3430.
The Decade of Sock Hops, Poodle Skirts, and Climate Change Awareness (hakaimagazine.com)
3431.
Microsoft Appears to Have Lost the Source Code of an Office Component (bleepingcomputer.com)
3432.
Mark Zuckerberg on Apple Vision Pro – Lex Fridman Podcast Clips (youtube.com)
3433.
Figma is now free for all US school students (engadget.com)
3434.
‘It burns wild and free up there’: Canada fires force US crews to shift strategy (theguardian.com)
3435.
Google Blocking Hurricane Electric Tunneled IPv6 /64s (twitter.com)
3436.
NASA’s Mars helicopter is somehow still flying (washingtonpost.com)
3437.
Why Venus Is So Bright Right Now (scientificamerican.com)
3438.
Next-Generation CAMM, Mr-DIMM Memory Modules Show Up at Computex (anandtech.com)
3439.
Facial masculinity and beardedness determine ratings of men's attractiveness (onlinelibrary.wiley.com)
3440.
Louisiana Passes Bill Banning Kids from the Internet Without Parental Consent (theverge.com)
3441.
Learn Stimulus in Ruby on Rails by Building a Toggle) (railsnotes.xyz)
3442.
Plan to Save Downtown San Francisco from Doom Loop Approved by Lawmakers (sfstandard.com)
3443.
Analysis on what happens when a submarine implodes (twitter.com)
3444.
Function Back Deployment (github.com)
3445.
Reddit Threatens to Remove Moderators from Subreddits Continuing the Blackouts (old.reddit.com)
3446.
Techmeme now links to Hacker News threads and other “forums” under its headlines (techmeme.com)
3447.
Milk-V Pioneer A 64-core, RISC-V workstation for native development (crowdsupply.com)
3448.
Torpillage neurologists of WW1, Electric therapy to send hysterics back to front (n.neurology.org)
3449.
Fed holds off on rate hike, but says two more are coming later this year (cnbc.com)
3450.
Military AI’s Next Frontier: Your Work Computer (wired.com)