June 2023 Archive
3751.
Meta tells staff to return to office three days a week (theregister.com)
3752.
Two Mice Technique (pubby.games)
3753.
Meta says its new speech-generating AI model is too dangerous for public release (theverge.com)
3754.
Allow 0.0.0.0/8 as a valid address range (2018) (git.kernel.org)
3755.
Ireland will pay you $92,000 to move to remote islands (fortune.com)
3756.
Ask HN: Alternative to Firebase FCM
3757.
Apple’s Secret Weapon to Getting PC Games on Mac (inverse.com)
3758.
England is facing an imminent water crisis (theguardian.com)
3759.
Tech, an Early Booster of Remote Work, Wants People Back in the Office (wsj.com)
3760.
A Book About Owls, in Which Each Species Is a Marvel (nytimes.com)
3761.
New Zealand: Housing Prices Have Crashed and Billions in Wealth Have Vanished (nytimes.com)
3762.
Ask HN: any horror stories about CentOS Stream breaking updates?
3763.
Twitter isn’t letting users view the site without logging in (cnn.com)
3764.
Ask HN: Is anyone working on a Reddit archive?
3765.
End of Support for Cortana in Windows (support.microsoft.com)
3766.
Ex–Intelligence Official Says Government Is Hiding Alien Technology (nymag.com)
3767.
MS to pay $20M settlement for illegally collecting children’s personal data (techcrunch.com)
3768.
Bernoulli Family (en.wikipedia.org)
3769.
John Reber: The Man Who Helped Save the Bay by Trying to Destroy It (2014) (foundsf.org)
3770.
Reddit goes down just as a site-wide protest kicks off (techcrunch.com)
3771.
Xfinity/Comcast/ISP Outage (GitHub, Twitter, Stripe)
3772.
Modern Object Pascal Introduction for Programmers (castle-engine.io)
3773.
HyenaDNA: Long-Range Genomic Sequence Modeling (context length of 1M tokens) (arxiv.org)
3774.
Stanford’s Robotics Legacy (2019) (news.stanford.edu)
3775.
LastPass no longer accepts payment from ProtonMail users (old.reddit.com)
3776.
Windows XP's adventures in the afterlife shows copyright's copywrongs (theregister.com)
3777.
Marche – open-source Forum Software written in Rust (github.com)
3778.
Prepare for the Textpocalypse (theatlantic.com)
3779.
Falkirk Wheel (en.wikipedia.org)
3780.
Reforming the Free Software Message (lwn.net)