June 2023 Archive
91.
Jellyfin: Free software media system (github.com)
92.
Hurl 4.0.0 (hurl.dev)
93.
“Exit traps” can make your Bash scripts more robust and reliable (2013) (redsymbol.net)
94.
US SEC sues Coinbase, one day after suing Binance (reuters.com)
95.
The note Reddit sent to moderators threatening them if they don’t reopen (theverge.com)
96.
Notes on Vision Pro (notes.andymatuschak.org)
97.
Preparing for the Incoming Computer Shopper Tsunami (ascii.textfiles.com)
98.
Mechanical Apple Watch from real e-waste Apple Watch (instructables.com)
99.
Anna’s Archive: Open-source data library (annas-archive.org)
100.
US urged to reveal UFO evidence after claim that it has intact alien vehicles (theguardian.com)
101.
Louis Rossmann calls community to leave Reddit (youtube.com)
102.
Apollo’s Christian Selig explains his fight with Reddit – and why users revolted (theverge.com)
103.
uBlock Origin 1.50.0 (github.com)
104.
Killing Community (marginalia.nu)
105.
June 2023 Data Dump is missing (meta.stackexchange.com)
106.
The Awk Programming Language, Second Edition (awk.dev)
107.
How to do the thing you've been avoiding (jasonfeifer.beehiiv.com)
108.
CLI tools hidden in the Python standard library (til.simonwillison.net)
109.
Reddit's Recently Announced API Changes, and the future of /r/blind (old.reddit.com)
110.
Mistakes to avoid to build a better 1-person business (tinyempires.substack.com)
111.
Making Figma better for developers with Dev Mode (figma.com)
112.
ArchiveTeam has saved over 11.2B Reddit links (old.reddit.com)
113.
Alphabet selling Google Domains assets to Squarespace (bloomberg.com)
114.
Ask HN: Alternatives to Reddit
115.
Goodbye, Twilio (blog.miguelgrinberg.com)
116.
The 'fuck you' pattern (2021) (cedwards.xyz)
117.
I have received a $100k sponsorship for Ladybird browser (twitter.com)
118.
US Patent Office proposes rule to make it much harder to kill bad patents (techdirt.com)
119.
Average color of the NYC sky every 5 minutes (nskyc.com)
120.
Submarine missing near Titanic used a $30 Logitech gamepad for steering (arstechnica.com)