June 2023 Archive
1741.
McMansion Hell (mcmansionhell.com)
1742.
Tour of our 250k line Clojure codebase (2021) (blog.redplanetlabs.com)
1743.
Mathematicians Have Found a Shape with a Pattern That Never Repeats (smithsonianmag.com)
1744.
Show HN: Flux Copilot – Generative AI for hardware design (flux.ai)
1745.
CNN Chairman and CEO Chris Licht Is Out (cnn.com)
1746.
1970s campus librarians foresaw our world of distributed knowledge and research (aeon.co)
1747.
CIA and Mossad-Linked Surveillance Being Installed Throughout the US (unlimitedhangout.com)
1748.
Thousands of Reddit communities will be inaccessible on Monday in protest (bbc.com)
1749.
Reverse Engineering Self-Supervised Learning (arxiv.org)
1750.
System76 Email Leak Update
1751.
Elixir v1.15 Released (elixir-lang.org)
1752.
Trip report: Summer ISO C++ standards meeting in Varna, Bulgaria (herbsutter.com)
1753.
Karl Guttag on Apple Vision Pro (Part 1) (kguttag.com)
1754.
Ask HN: Anyone at Reddit can confirm a traffic dip?
1755.
Write Free Software (writefreesoftware.org)
1756.
Estimation isn’t for everyone (open.nytimes.com)
1757.
Twilight of the programmers? (danielbmarkham.com)
1758.
Pink Floyd, 'The Wizard of Oz,' and me (nytimes.com)
1759.
Federal judge: No AI in my courtroom unless a human verifies its accuracy (arstechnica.com)
1760.
Night of the Runbooks: a DevOps horror story (bitfieldconsulting.com)
1761.
Semantic MediaWiki (semantic-mediawiki.org)
1762.
Atomic Tourism (wsj.com)
1763.
People living near former atomic weapon plant in WA have increased cancer rates (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
1764.
RedPajama 7B (an Apache 2.0-licensed LLaMa) is now available (together.xyz)
1765.
64-Bit RISC-V with Apache NuttX Real-Time Operating System (lupyuen.codeberg.page)
1766.
CudaText: Cross-platform, open source code editor written in Object Pascal (cudatext.github.io)
1767.
Chemists introduce a two-step process for making phosphorus compounds (phys.org)
1768.
Science and Statistics (1976) [pdf] (www-sop.inria.fr)
1769.
Building a Custom Mach-O Memory Loader for macOS (blog.xpnsec.com)
1770.
The new desktop Outlook is a bad idea (windowscentral.com)