June 2023 Archive
1051.
We've been targeted with a credit card testing fraud attack on Stripe (twitter.com)
1052.
LLM tech comes to Wolfram Language (writings.stephenwolfram.com)
1053.
Show HN: I created Units Converter that contains 5000 units across 78 categories (kodytools.com)
1054.
CommonJS is hurting JavaScript (deno.com)
1055.
Peanut Butter Jellyfin Time (gebir.ge)
1056.
Submarine expert tried to dissuade OceanGate CEO, from taking customers in Titan (insider.com)
1057.
Sam Bankman-Fried fails to dismiss criminal charges related to FTX (ft.com)
1058.
Do open source licences cover the Ship of Theseus? (shkspr.mobi)
1059.
A one-person oral history of Geocities HTML Chat (2022) (cohost.org)
1060.
Phoenix LiveView: Async Assign Pattern (blog.andyglassman.com)
1061.
Google cuts office space in Bay Area by more than a million square feet (mv-voice.com)
1062.
Cost of ‘reformatting’ prompts a call for journals to change their requirements (nature.com)
1063.
Basics of Proofs (2017) [pdf] (theory.stanford.edu)
1064.
How the CIA used Crypto AG encryption devices to spy on countries for decades (2020) (washingtonpost.com)
1065.
Helplessness is not learned (2022) (neurofrontiers.blog)
1066.
RSS Autodiscovery (2006) (rssboard.org)
1067.
The Staggering Frontiers of CSS (buttondown.email)
1068.
The Darwinian argument for worrying about AI (time.com)
1069.
Writing Python like Rust (2020) (oatzy.github.io)
1070.
Toward a more useful keyboard (github.com)
1071.
Arduino Uno R4 WiFi (store.arduino.cc)
1072.
In vitro biological system of cultured brain cells has learned to play Pong (nature.com)
1073.
Guide to Finding Lemmy Communities (Subreddits) (tech.michaelaltfield.net)
1074.
OpenAI is getting sued for being biased with Y Combinator (twitter.com)
1075.
Show HN: Build a discord/Slack bot to answer questions with your docs and GPT4 (windmill.dev)
1076.
The explosive legacy of the hand sanitizer boom (wired.com)
1077.
Bye Bye Ubuntu, Hello Manjaro. How Did We Get Here? (hackaday.com)
1078.
Is Google reCAPTCHA GDPR Compliant? (wideangle.co)
1079.
MacOS X 10.1 (2001) (toastytech.com)
1080.
Supreme Court sides with Slack, putting direct listings in jeopardy (axios.com)