June 2023 Archive
31.
Windows 11 calls a zip file a 'postcode file' in UK English (twitter.com)
32.
PostgreSQL reconsiders its process-based model (lwn.net)
33.
Reddit.com appears to be having an outage
34.
I booted Linux 293k times in 21 hours (rwmj.wordpress.com)
35.
New York State Senate passes prohibitions on non-competes (ogletree.com)
36.
Reddit appears to be restoring edited/deleted comments (kbin.social)
37.
Deepmind Alphadev: Faster sorting algorithms discovered using deep RL (nature.com)
38.
Reddit App – Suspicious high number of recent 5 star, one word reviews (old.reddit.com)
39.
Reddit Threatens to Remove Moderators from Subreddits Continuing Blackouts (macrumors.com)
40.
Terrible real estate agent photographs (terriblerealestateagentphotos.com)
41.
Daniel Ellsberg has died (nytimes.com)
42.
Windows NT on 600MHz machine opens apps instantly. What happened? (twitter.com)
43.
Amazon cancels my account after exposing account lockout for “racist doorbell” [video] (youtube.com)
44.
Comic Mono (dtinth.github.io)
45.
DreamBerd is a perfect programming language (github.com)
46.
European Union votes to bring back replaceable phone batteries (techspot.com)
47.
Llama.cpp: Full CUDA GPU Acceleration (github.com)
48.
Brute.Fail: Watch brute force attacks fail in real time (brute.fail)
49.
Why do railway tracks have crushed stones alongside them? (alpharail.co.nz)
50.
Swing VPN app is a DDoS botnet (lecromee.github.io)
51.
Reddit’s blackout protest is set to continue indefinitely (old.reddit.com)
52.
Discovering that a Bluetooth car battery monitor is siphoning location data (doubleagent.net)
53.
Show HN: Mofi – Content-aware fill for audio to change a song to any duration (mofi.loud.red)
54.
Inside the Wuhan lab weeks before Covid (thetimes.co.uk)
55.
Show HN: Rarbg on IPFS (ipfs.io)
56.
Dear Red Hat: Are you dumb? (jeffgeerling.com)
57.
First people sickened by Covid-19 were scientists at WIV: US government sources (public.substack.com)
58.
Maps distort how we see the world (unchartedterritories.tomaspueyo.com)
59.
Google doesn’t want employees working remotely anymore (theverge.com)
60.
XML is the future (bitecode.dev)