July 2023 Archive
272.
Death Metal English (2013)
(invisibleoranges.com)
274.
B.C. government hit tweet limit amid wildfire evacuations
(vancouverisawesome.com)
275.
Scientists may have found mechanism behind cognitive decline in aging
(news.cuanschutz.edu)
276.
277.
How to be a consultant, a freelancer, or an independent contractor (2009)
(jacquesmattheij.com)
278.
280.
“Our paying customers need X, when will you fix it?”
(twitter.com)
281.
282.
An interactive guide to SVG paths
(nan.fyi)
283.
Tor’s shadowy reputation will only end if we all use it
(engadget.com)
285.
AMD CPU Use Among Linux Gamers Approaching 70% Marketshare
(phoronix.com)
286.
Stable Diffusion XL 1.0
(techcrunch.com)
287.
Treemaps are awesome
(blog.phronemophobic.com)
288.
The Blob Toy
(oimo.io)
289.
The “three things” exercise for getting things out of talks (2011)
(math.stanford.edu)
290.
IRC is the only viable chat protocol (2022)
(koshka.love)
292.
Windows 9x and Word 9x at 800x600 resolution. Spacious. Comfy
(oldbytes.space)
293.
Netscape and Sun announce JavaScript (1995)
(web.archive.org)
294.
A glitch in the SEO matrix
(izzy.co)
295.
Argonne National Lab is attempting to replicate LK-99
(science.org)
296.
Nobody cares about your blog
(alexmolas.com)
297.
298.
Threads users down by more than a half
(bbc.com)
299.
Medicine is plagued by untrustworthy clinical trials
(nature.com)
300.
The office is a theatre for work (2019)
(tomcritchlow.com)