June 2023 Archive
721.
So you want to write a GUI framework (2021) (cmyr.net)
722.
The Magic Nix Cache, a GitHub Action for speeding up your Nix workflows (determinate.systems)
723.
Melange 1.0: Compile OCaml / ReasonML to JavaScript (buttondown.email)
724.
Microsoft, OpenAI sued for ChatGPT 'privacy violations' (theregister.com)
725.
Mastodon provides the highest (over 12%) engagement under posts (climatejustice.rocks)
726.
SEC Accuses Binance of Mishandling Funds and Lying to Regulators (nytimes.com)
727.
AMD's 128-core Epycs could spell trouble for Ampere Computing (theregister.com)
728.
The “smolnet”, build for friends and friends of friends (communitywiki.org)
729.
The growing pains of database architecture (figma.com)
730.
AI will save the world? (pmarca.substack.com)
731.
Ask HN: Stock Android phone free of bloatware?
732.
Linguists have identified a new English dialect that’s emerging in South Florida (theconversation.com)
733.
Moog sells its business to InMusic (ra.co)
734.
Shifting views about psychedelic drugs require a new category for them (washingtonpost.com)
735.
/r/startrek/ migrates to lemmy (old.reddit.com)
736.
Licensing is neither feasible nor effective for addressing AI risks (aisnakeoil.substack.com)
737.
The least interesting part about AVX-512 is the 512 bits vector width (mastodon.gamedev.place)
738.
Air quality reporting on iOS (intergalactic.systems)
739.
Apple Vision Pro (apple.com)
740.
What If Friendship, Not Marriage, Was at the Center of Life? (theatlantic.com)
741.
Android’s emergency call shortcut is flooding dispatchers with false calls (arstechnica.com)
742.
Microsoft Edge removes ability to delete Sync Data from Cloud (techdows.com)
743.
Connect to your Raspberry Pi over USB using gadget mode (howchoo.com)
744.
From Stacks to Trees: A new aliasing model for Rust (ralfj.de)
745.
The US is getting its first new nuclear reactor in 40 years (grist.org)
746.
An open-source mouse and trackpad utility for Mac (linearmouse.app)
747.
Reddit crashed because of the growing subreddit blackout (theverge.com)
748.
Privacy: One of the Most Fundamental Human Rights, yet Constantly Under Threat (escapebigtech.info)
749.
SwiftData (developer.apple.com)
750.
Reverse-engineering Google’s "Skip Button Guarantee" (checkmyads.org)