July 2023 Archive
3091.
Regex Isn't Hard (timkellogg.me)
3092.
San Francisco’s sluggish recovery puts its top-grade credit rating at risk (bloomberg.com)
3093.
Pollution fears after 350 drones fall into river in Melbourne lightshow fail (theage.com.au)
3094.
Code Duello: The Rules of Dueling (1963) (pbs.org)
3095.
Booting RISC-V Linux on Star64 JH7110 SBC (lupyuen.codeberg.page)
3096.
Decoding the ACL Paper: Gzip and KNN Rival Bert in Text Classification (codeconfessions.substack.com)
3097.
Reddit Protests Escalate as Rebel Mods Are Kicked Out (forbes.com)
3098.
The Spirit of Alan Turing (2012) (blog.sciencemuseum.org.uk)
3099.
New study links contraceptive pills and depression (sciencedaily.com)
3100.
Now Apollo faces the cliff (daringfireball.net)
3101.
World's Largest Selection of Tinned Seafood (rainbowtomatoesgarden.com)
3102.
V0.4 (github.com)
3103.
Large language models, explained with a minimum of math and jargon (understandingai.org)
3104.
Kev Quirk: “Yeah, that's gonna be a hard p ” – Fosstodon (fosstodon.org)
3105.
Victory Garden (Novel) (en.wikipedia.org)
3106.
IMAX Still Runs on PalmPilot Operating System (vice.com)
3107.
2023 Mid-Year Compensation Report (levels.fyi)
3108.
Feminist Hacker Barbie (computer-engineer-barbie.herokuapp.com)
3109.
Cheetahs have come back to India. Why do they keep dying? (nationalgeographic.com)
3110.
Exposing 185M+ Indians’ Personal Information and much more (blog.robinjust.in)
3111.
A smarter battle plan to protect the open social web (timothychambers.net)
3112.
Erlang, the Unix Way (blog.syncpup.com)
3113.
NASA Systems Engineering Handbook (2017) (ntrs.nasa.gov)
3114.
Brexit Could Be Reversed - Here's How (ft.com)
3115.
San Francisco may soon get 24/7 driverless cabs. City leaders are fuming (washingtonpost.com)
3116.
California's Death Valley crosses 53° Celsius as blistering heat wave continues (hindustantimes.com)
3117.
The world is watching in disbelief as France tears itself apart (telegraph.co.uk)
3118.
X.com Now Points to Twitter.com/ (twitter.com)
3119.
Ask HN: (How much) do you get paid for being on call?
3120.
Ask HN: Why hasn’t Apple created an ad-blocker in the system level for iOS?