June 2023 Archive
1111.
Reddit founders made hundreds of fake profiles so site looked popular (2012) (arstechnica.com)
1112.
How to raise a Roman army: The dilectus (acoup.blog)
1113.
Child Labor Is on the Rise (newyorker.com)
1114.
How the most popular cars in the US track drivers (wired.com)
1115.
Wall Street scooped up a third of Texas single family homes sold last year (2022) (therealdeal.com)
1116.
Russia 'Coup' Live Forecast (swiftcentre.org)
1117.
San Francisco fire chief fed up with robotaxis that mess with her firetrucks (latimes.com)
1118.
Kami home camera app suddenly started displaying ads in the app (forum.yitechnology.com)
1119.
Zap – Fast backends in Zig (github.com)
1120.
INTERCAL: Practically impossible (muppetlabs.com)
1121.
Show HN: Explore large language models with 512MB of RAM (github.com)
1122.
Rewilding the planet: An archipelago constructed of sand is bringing new life (nature.com)
1123.
Wonky – An exploration of rhythm and grooves that break the rules (pudding.cool)
1124.
Apple Reveals 'Vision Pro' Headset (macrumors.com)
1125.
The Bathyscaph Trieste: Technological and Operational Aspects (1962) (archive.org)
1126.
Fastmail Is Down (fastmailstatus.com)
1127.
OpenBSD: Shutdown/reboot now require membership of group _shutdown (undeadly.org)
1128.
Using Google’s code history to write more code (ai.googleblog.com)
1129.
The Almost Romance Languages (dannybate.com)
1130.
.ga domain names soon to return to Gabonese management (from Freenom) [pdf] (afnic.fr)
1131.
Skybox AI: Use AI to generate 3D worlds (skybox.blockadelabs.com)
1132.
That’s a huge amount of energy being transferred to the atmosphere (twitter.com)
1133.
Growing from engineer to manager (newsletter.eng-leadership.com)
1134.
How the brain processes German and Arabic (en.qantara.de)
1135.
JavaScript macros in Bun (bun.sh)
1136.
NHTSA: Car crashes cost Americans $340B (nhtsa.gov)
1137.
More startups throw in the towel, unable to raise money for their ideas (wsj.com)
1138.
Oyster: Towards Unsupervised Object Detection from Lidar Point Clouds (waabi.ai)
1139.
Undetectable Watermarks for Language Models (eprint.iacr.org)
1140.
How many shipwrecks are there in the world's oceans? (bbc.com)