July 2023 Archive
3031.
Singapore to execute woman on drugs charge for the first time in 20 years (bbc.com)
3032.
Traffic stopped on Crimean bridge due to ‘emergency’ as explosions reported (theguardian.com)
3033.
Htmx is better than ReactJS (mindaslab.github.io)
3034.
Ask HN: Are waitlist launches a no go on Hacker News?
3035.
$1 Billion That Nobody Wants (2011) (npr.org)
3036.
The 'eval' pattern for interpreting simple languages (utcc.utoronto.ca)
3037.
Managers say 4-6p.m. is now a work 'dead zone.' (businessinsider.com)
3038.
Programmatic SEO (zapier.com)
3039.
Minecraft Wiki considers move away from Fandom to new platform (wikis.world)
3040.
Regional handwriting variation (en.wikipedia.org)
3041.
Autonomous robot to stave off spotted lanternflies (cmu.edu)
3042.
Why Can People Live in Hiroshima and Nagasaki Now, but Not Chernobyl? (gizmodo.com)
3043.
Larry Gagosian reshaped the art world (newyorker.com)
3044.
Congratulations! The US Is 32nd Worldwide on Broadband Affordability (techdirt.com)
3045.
Chromium Community Leader Calls WEI Critics “Bullies and Criminals” (groups.google.com)
3046.
Getting Started with Torch-Harmonics (github.com)
3047.
New discovery toward sugar origami (phys.org)
3048.
Car Thefts Are Way Up in Multiple Major Cities: Study (thedrive.com)
3049.
Glorious glass – worth more than gold? (britishmuseum.org)
3050.
AMD EPYC 9754 Benchmarks for the 128-Core Bergamo (phoronix.com)
3051.
Chat-based Large Language Models replicate the mechanisms of a psychic’s con (softwarecrisis.dev)
3052.
Heat Records Broken Across Earth (nytimes.com)
3053.
Show HN: Pytheus – Python Prometheus client built with multiprocessing in mind (github.com)
3054.
Rio, a new GPU-accelerated terminat that can run natively and in the browser (medium.com)
3055.
Tim Berners-Lee’s new internet (brownstoneresearch.com)
3056.
Antarctic sea ice levels dive in 'five-sigma event' (abc.net.au)
3057.
New tool exploits Microsoft Teams bug to send malware to users (bleepingcomputer.com)
3058.
We now only hire engineers using OSS paid bounties (and it's awesome)
3059.
Flags for fchmodat() (lwn.net)
3060.
Propagating bounds through bitwise operations (bitmath.blogspot.com)