June 2023 Archive
61.
Fq: Jq for Binary Formats (github.com)
62.
Reddit CEO doubles down on attack on Apollo developer in drama-filled AMA (techcrunch.com)
63.
Codespaces but open-source, client-only, and unopinionated (devpod.sh)
64.
Ignoring boys' emotional needs fuels public health risks (wbur.org)
65.
Redditor creates working anime QR codes using Stable Diffusion (arstechnica.com)
66.
OpenLLM (github.com)
67.
AWS us-east-1 down
68.
Show HN: Open-source resume builder and parser (open-resume.com)
69.
Ted Kaczynski has died (nytimes.com)
70.
We raised a bunch of money (fly.io)
71.
Learn x86-64 assembly by writing a GUI from scratch (2020) (gaultier.github.io)
72.
Messages that can only be understood under the influence of psychedelics (qri.org)
73.
The Last Egg (brr.fyi)
74.
BBEdit: Where Respect Is Due (apps.apple.com)
75.
Anything can be a message queue if you use it wrongly enough (xeiaso.net)
76.
Sequence diagrams, the only good thing UML brought to software development (mermaidchart.com)
77.
GPT Best Practices (platform.openai.com)
78.
Valve is not willing to publish games with AI generated content anymore? (old.reddit.com)
79.
Thousands of subreddits pledge to go dark after the Reddit CEO’s recent remarks (theverge.com)
80.
Sennheiser HD 555 to HD 595 Mod (mikebeauchamp.com)
81.
The Reddit blackout will continue (old.reddit.com)
82.
The hidden cost of air quality monitoring (airgradient.com)
83.
Native JSON Output from GPT-4 (yonom.substack.com)
84.
Anime.js – A lightweight JavaScript animation library (animejs.com)
85.
Corporate profits account for almost half the increase in Europe’s inflation (imf.org)
86.
Google no longer automatically indexes websites? (natehoffelder.com)
87.
Fast machines, slow machines (jmmv.dev)
88.
Tell HN: My Reddit account was banned after adding my subs to the protest
89.
Debian 12 “Bookworm” (debian.org)
90.
SEC Sues Binance and CEO Zhao for Breaking US Securities Rules (bloomberg.com)