June 2023 Archive
661.
North America is now the growth leader for new battery factories (electrek.co)
662.
Crawling a quarter billion webpages in 40 hours (2012) (michaelnielsen.org)
663.
How Photoshop solved working with files larger than can fit into memory (developer.chrome.com)
664.
Google is getting a lot worse because of the Reddit blackouts (theverge.com)
665.
Show HN: Zsync, a Reddit Alternative with the Goal to Reward Quality Comments (zsync.xyz)
666.
I Built Linux from Scratch (thesloth.me)
667.
I made a command-line tool to assist me with writing polyrhythmic drum parts (github.com)
668.
ZX81 Mechanical Keyboard (github.com)
669.
Magit (magit.vc)
670.
Reddit’s CEO edited comments that criticized him (2016) (theverge.com)
671.
DragGAN source code release: Interactive Point-Based Manipulation of Images (github.com)
672.
The Stupid Programmer Manifesto (hasen.substack.com)
673.
Apple co-founder sells Carmel Valley ranch, will become nature preserve (mercurynews.com)
674.
MIDI 2.0 driver support coming with Linux 6.5 (phoronix.com)
675.
Learnings from kCTF VRP's 42 Linux kernel exploits submissions (security.googleblog.com)
676.
Detect Food Adulteration with Easy Home Tests (eatrightindia.gov.in)
677.
FP2: Fully In-Place Functional Programming [pdf] (microsoft.com)
678.
Running Apple 1 software on a breadboard computer (Wozmon) [video] (youtube.com)
679.
OPNsense: Open-source security platform (opnsense.org)
680.
Tomb Raider (filfre.net)
681.
Why Google Zanzibar shines at building authorization (blog.warrant.dev)
682.
Take action, Protect end-to-end encryption (fsf.org)
683.
Theseus DHT Protocol (2018) (wootfish.github.io)
684.
US vendor accused of violating GDPR by reputation-scoring EU citizens (theregister.com)
685.
Gergely Orosz: on the risk of Google shutting down Google Cloud Platform (twitter.com)
686.
Hurl, a terrible (but cute) idea for a language (ntietz.com)
687.
Sick Workers Connected to 41 Percent of Food Poisoning Outbreaks, CDC Reports (smithsonianmag.com)
688.
Tiny Awards for Small Websites (tinyawards.net)
689.
What every programmer should know about memory (2007) [pdf] (people.freebsd.org)
690.
Data-Driven Science and Engineering 2nd Edition [pdf] (faculty.washington.edu)