June 2023 Archive
2581.
Reddit CEO praises Elon Musk as protests rock the platform (nbcnews.com)
2582.
Belize certified malaria-free by WHO (who.int)
2583.
Ask HN: How much of unlimited PTO do you use?
2584.
Their Crypto Company Collapsed. They Went to Bali (nytimes.com)
2585.
15” MacBook Air Teardown (youtube.com)
2586.
“Tipflation” may be causing backlash as more digital prompts ask for tips (cbsnews.com)
2587.
Microsoft's ex-VP of HR says you should leave a company if you get put on a PIP (businessinsider.com)
2588.
Greenhouse gas emissions hit ‘all-time high,’ approaching point of no return (studyfinds.org)
2589.
Europeans Take a Major Step Toward Regulating A.I (nytimes.com)
2590.
CPS has destroyed all records of Keir Starmer's four trips to Washington (declassifieduk.org)
2591.
Red Hat Now Limiting RHEL Sources to CentOS Stream (phoronix.com)
2592.
We urgently need to discuss Westfield: Emails on safety problems at downtown SF (sfchronicle.com)
2593.
Twitter and Reddit: All Social Media Sites Will Die (and Get Replaced) (neelc.org)
2594.
Comcast complains to FCC that listing all of its monthly fees is too hard (arstechnica.com)
2595.
Neural networks need data to learn, even if it’s fake (quantamagazine.org)
2596.
International Obfuscated Python Code Competition: Submissions Open (pyobfusc.com)
2597.
Ask HN: Why is new Reddit so bad?
2598.
Want to get stuff done? Build yourself a “friction tunnel” (tedium.co)
2599.
Western Digital NAS drives flash ‘warning’ after 3 years even if nothing’s wrong (theverge.com)
2600.
Meta Tells Office Workers to Come in Three Days per Week This Fall (bloomberg.com)
2601.
Ask HN: Learning Modern Compilers?
2602.
One thousand balls dropped on a double well curve (~ x^4 – x^2) [video] (youtube.com)
2603.
Let Me Go Back (2000) (joelonsoftware.com)
2604.
How do railway signals work? (alpharail.co.nz)
2605.
I wore the Apple Vision Pro. It’s the best headset demo ever (theverge.com)
2606.
I left a hamster wheel out in the woods to see what would happen (twitter.com)
2607.
That's Interesting (1971) (pages.stern.nyu.edu)
2608.
“My current thinking about Python asyncio & why I hate it” (charlesleifer.com)
2609.
Mass Support: Dutch architect saw the potential of industrialized building (placesjournal.org)
2610.
Open LLAMA 13B released, trained on 1T tokens (huggingface.co)