July 2023 Archive
3061.
Reddit takes control of popular subreddit that protested API changes (engadget.com)
3062.
Sourcehut 2022 Financial Report (sourcehut.org)
3063.
Seiichi Morimura, who exposed Japanese atrocities in WWII, dies at 90 (washingtonpost.com)
3064.
New Proposals Would Allow UK Spy Agency to Monitor Internet Logs in Real-Time (therecord.media)
3065.
AWS P5 instances with H100 generally available (aws.amazon.com)
3066.
Internet Provider Must Pay $47M Bond to Appeal Piracy Liability Judgment (torrentfreak.com)
3067.
Kubero, free self-hosted PaaS alternative for Kubernetes that implements GitOps (github.com)
3068.
Rewind for iPhone (rewind.ai)
3069.
How Wozniak’s code for the Apple 1 works (youtube.com)
3070.
Buying Apple’s Vision Pro headset could require an appointment and a face scan (theverge.com)
3071.
Reddit: r/videos now only allows text posts describing videos [strikes not over] (theverge.com)
3072.
“Coning” AVs is part of a long tradition of tactical urbanism (oversharing.substack.com)
3073.
Bluesky now checks against this array of slurs when creating a username (github.com)
3074.
Blaming Capitalists and Workers for Inflation (profstonge.com)
3075.
Ash HN: How can I make my idle CPU time useful to others?
3076.
DoorDash, Grubhub and Uber sue New York City over minimum wage law (cnn.com)
3077.
Threads 24% likely to overtake Twitter, down from 49% say prediction markets (baseratetimes.com)
3078.
Ask HN: Why is HN not reachable through IPv6?
3079.
How blind photographers visualize the world (photoroo.com)
3080.
The Economic Cost of Houston’s Heat (wsj.com)
3081.
Ask HN: What's the current job market and sentiment like for outsourcing shops?
3082.
‘A relationship with another human is overrated’ – the rise of AI girlfriends (telegraph.co.uk)
3083.
A farmer responded to a contract question with a thumbs up – now has to pay $82K (cbc.ca)
3084.
G/O Media Incorporating AI-Generated Content (awfulannouncing.com)
3085.
Ask HN: Who is the happiest person you know?
3086.
Meta’s Reality Labs has lost more than $21B since start of 2022 (cnbc.com)
3087.
The open-source AI boom is built on Big Tech’s handouts. How long will it last? (technologyreview.com)
3088.
Show HN: I built a dashboard tracking the number of Threads users (quiverquant.com)
3089.
Fixed Bits of Version 4 UUID (2015) (susam.net)
3090.
They took blockbuster drugs for weight loss. Now their stomachs are paralyzed (cnn.com)