June 2023 Archive
481.
Generating Income from Open Source (vadimdemedes.com)
482.
Industry docs reveal makers of 'forever chemicals' covered up health dangers (phys.org)
483.
Plain text journaling in Vim (peppe.rs)
484.
DeArrow – Solving clickbait on YouTube (dearrow.ajay.app)
485.
Getting to know the right people (2022) (notebook.drmaciver.com)
486.
Every Mastodon user has an RSS feed (rssboard.org)
487.
BGP.Tools: Browse the Internet Ecosystem (bgp.tools)
488.
Microsoft has no shame: Bing spit on my ‘Chrome’ search with a fake AI answer (theverge.com)
489.
Lasers enable satellite internet backbone, might remove need for deep-sea cables (techxplore.com)
490.
21st-century editors should keep their hands off of 20th-century books (washingtonpost.com)
491.
Power companies fight Maine’s proposed non-profit utility (theguardian.com)
492.
Ask HN: What other news feeds do you read besides Hacker News?
493.
Missing Titanic sub faced lawsuit over depths it could safely travel to (newrepublic.com)
494.
Rust fact vs. fiction: 5 Insights from Google's Rust journey in 2022 (opensource.googleblog.com)
495.
Blender 3.6 LTS Released (blender.org)
496.
Noticing when an app is only hosted in us-east-1 (blog.jonlu.ca)
497.
JPEG XL against AVIF tested on ImageEngine (mastodon.online)
498.
Vivaldi on Android bypasses restrictions to let users access Bing Chat (vivaldi.com)
499.
Mycelite: SQLite extension to synchronize changes across SQLite instances (github.com)
500.
Why Britain doesn’t build (worksinprogress.co)
501.
Digg's v4 launch: an optimism born of necessity (2018) (lethain.com)
502.
Welcoming Shopify as a Ladybird sponsor (awesomekling.substack.com)
503.
Gorilla: Large Language Model Connected with APIs (shishirpatil.github.io)
504.
A monolithic operating system in 512 bytes of x86 machine code (github.com)
505.
NPM won't publish packages containing the word keygen (mamot.fr)
506.
Meta developer tools: Working at scale (engineering.fb.com)
507.
Some blogging myths (jvns.ca)
508.
Do high interest rates fix high inflation? (lynalden.com)
509.
Soviet Union sold titanium to US believing they needed it for pizza ovens (theaviationgeekclub.com)
510.
My ranking of every Shakespeare play (nullprogram.com)