June 2023 Archive
1081.
Keyd: Linux Key Remapper (github.com)
1082.
LLMs are good at playing you (lcamtuf.substack.com)
1083.
OpenWrt Project: a Linux operating system targeting embedded devices (openwrt.org)
1084.
Make your programs run faster by better using the data cache (2020) (johnnysswlab.com)
1085.
Juggling Lab GIF Server (jugglinglab.org)
1086.
Algeria cuts internet nationwide during the baccalaureat exams (tsa-algerie.com)
1087.
Show HN: A smarter Unix shell and scripting environment (github.com)
1088.
Hello, Perceptron: An introduction to artificial neural networks (matt.might.net)
1089.
Scientists Discover Phosphorus on Enceladus (tlpnetwork.com)
1090.
MeZO: Fine-Tuning Language Models with Just Forward Passes (github.com)
1091.
Pixar reportedly conducts rare layoffs (sfgate.com)
1092.
At last, the Raspberry Pi shortage is finally coming to an end (pcworld.com)
1093.
What to do if your house is overflowing with books (lithub.com)
1094.
MDMA moves from club drug to real therapy (scientificamerican.com)
1095.
Reddit will exempt accessibility-focused apps from unpopular API pricing changes (theverge.com)
1096.
Apple Announces New MacBook Air with 15.3-Inch Display and M2 Chip (macrumors.com)
1097.
Three companies agree to pay $1B to settle 'forever chemical' claims (cnn.com)
1098.
How the DEA scrubbed Thomas jefferson's poppy garden from public memory (alternet.org)
1099.
The SEO arms race has left Google and the web drowning in garbage text (theverge.com)
1100.
How to Kill a Decentralised Network (ploum.net)
1101.
A not-so-quick introduction to the C++ allocator model (quuxplusone.github.io)
1102.
Modern TLS/SSL on 16-bit Windows (dialup.net)
1103.
Reddit goes down fully as thousands of subreddits protest API changes (9to5mac.com)
1104.
Meta now officially outsources support to the legal system (imgur.com)
1105.
UK hobbyist stuns math world with 'amazing' new shapes (phys.org)
1106.
False 911 Calls Increase During Festival as iOS Mistakes Dancing for Car Crashes (gizmodo.com)
1107.
MSI reveals first USB4 expansion card, delivering 100W through USB-C (techspot.com)
1108.
Framework Laptop 16 Deep Dive: Display (frame.work)
1109.
From SVG to Canvas – A new way of building interactions (felt.com)
1110.
In a major discovery, scientists say space-time churns like a choppy sea (washingtonpost.com)