June 2023 Archive
2041.
The One Ring card, Magic: The Gathering’s coveted collectible, has been found (polygon.com)
2042.
The Prigozhin Coup seems pretty damn well organized (phillipspobrien.substack.com)
2043.
Ask HN: What's a good, privacy focused bookmark manager?
2044.
Overview of C++ language support in Apple Clang (developer.apple.com)
2045.
The Power of 10: Rules for Developing Safety-Critical Code [pdf] (web.eecs.umich.edu)
2046.
NRF52840 Connect Kit – Rapid prototyping kit for your next connected projects (github.com)
2047.
Domain-Oriented Microservice Architecture (2020) (uber.com)
2048.
Fluent – A localization system for natural-sounding translations (projectfluent.org)
2049.
Vercel's AI Accelerator (vercel.com)
2050.
What should you build? (exponentially.substack.com)
2051.
Spontaneous and deliberate creative cognition during and after psilocybin (2021) (nature.com)
2052.
Generating SQL with LLMs for fun and profit (iamnotarobot.substack.com)
2053.
Milk-V Duo is a $9.00 RISC-V tiny embedded computer (linuxgizmos.com)
2054.
Google formally accuses monopolist Microsoft of trapping people in its cloud (theregister.com)
2055.
Zygomys: Embedded Scripting Language for Go (github.com)
2056.
Using Git-annex for Data Archiving (changelog.complete.org)
2057.
Good-looking female students no longer get straight A’s when classes are virtual (globalpulsenews.com)
2058.
US Government agencies hit in global cyberattack (cnn.com)
2059.
Astronomy Picture of the Day is is 28 years old today (mastodon.social)
2060.
AudioPaLM: A large language model that can speak and listen (arxiv.org)
2061.
Systems explained by Humberto Maturana (2021) (open.edu)
2062.
The Mobian Bookworm has landed (blog.mobian.org)
2063.
SQLite Journal Modes [video] (youtube.com)
2064.
Falcon 40B (potentially the most capable open-source LLM) is now open-source (tii.ae)
2065.
Ask HN: Why did Nim not catch on like Rust did?
2066.
‘Tired’, ‘lonely’ and hated by locals: the reality for the digital nomad (telegraph.co.uk)
2067.
Total recall: the people who never forget (2017) (theguardian.com)
2068.
Who needs the Metaverse? Meet the people still living on Second Life (theguardian.com)
2069.
Hexa Lift: Single person drone (liftaircraft.com)
2070.
Are chiplets enough to save Moore’s Law? (eetimes.com)