June 2023 Archive
1351.
Launch HN: Credal.ai (YC W23) – Data Safety for Enterprise AI
1352.
Where the Wood-Wide Web Went Wrong (undark.org)
1353.
Magvit: Masked Generative Video Transformer (magvit.cs.cmu.edu)
1354.
“WebAssembly runtimes will replace container-based runtimes by 2030” (changelog.com)
1355.
Math has changed the shape of gerrymandering (quantamagazine.org)
1356.
The continuing tragedy of CSS (paulrobertlloyd.com)
1357.
A Love Letter to Driving Alone (afar.com)
1358.
Ask HN: How do you find high quality mobile games?
1359.
BrowserBox Pro goes open-source (github.com)
1360.
FF4J – Feature Flags for Java (ff4j.github.io)
1361.
SFO United staff accused of stealing marijuana from checked bags (sfstandard.com)
1362.
Limits of Programmer Productivity: A lesson from Fred Brooks (pboyd.io)
1363.
Platinum Photography (whyisthisinteresting.substack.com)
1364.
Australian Government Style Manual (stylemanual.gov.au)
1365.
Water heavily polluted with PFAS in 15 km radius around Dordrecht chemical plant (nltimes.nl)
1366.
Why you’re going about recovering from perfectionism all wrong (2021) (candrews.medium.com)
1367.
Making a RISC-V Operating System Using Rust (2019) (osblog.stephenmarz.com)
1368.
Orca: Progressive Learning from Complex Explanation Traces of GPT-4 (arxiv.org)
1369.
Show HN: Ezno, a TypeScript checker written in Rust, is now open source (github.com)
1370.
A PyTorch Approach to ML Infrastructure (run.house)
1371.
Could seaweed be the 'fastest and least expensive' tool to fight climate change? (nationalgeographic.com)
1372.
All IP addresses are equal? “Dot-zero” addresses are less equal (2013) (labs.ripe.net)
1373.
A profit-price spiral in Germany (think.ing.com)
1374.
Milk-V Mars: RISC-V credit card size SBC (milkv.io)
1375.
Representing Enums in PostgreSQL (making.close.com)
1376.
Ask HN: Why would Google sell Google domains to Squarespace?
1377.
How platform engineering works (chadxz.dev)
1378.
Cakelisp: A performance-oriented Lisp-like language (macoy.me)
1379.
Building a programming language in twenty-four hours (ersei.net)
1380.
Emacs4CL: A DIY kit to set up vanilla Emacs for Common Lisp programming (github.com)