July 2023 Archive
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Coroutines for Go
(research.swtch.com)
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So you want to build your own open source chatbot
(hacks.mozilla.org)
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Way ahead of its time: The Remote Lounge NYC (2013)
(docpop.org)
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LLama.cpp now has a web interface
(github.com)
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Show HN: Markwhen: Markdown for Timelines
(app.markwhen.com)
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Room temperature, ambient pressure superconductivity – this time for real?
(scanalyst.fourmilab.ch)
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The Wikimedia Foundation joins Mastodon and the Fediverse
(wikimedia.social)
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Using Lidar to map tree shadows
(tedpiotrowski.svbtle.com)
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Lemmy now has over 2M users across 915 instances
(lemmymap.feddit.de)
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A child’s privacy is worth more than likes (2022)
(theprivacywhisperer.com)
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People in 1920s Berlin nightclubs flirted via pneumatic tubes (2017)
(atlasobscura.com)
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TypeScript please give us reflection/runtime types
(github.com)
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Shelf – open-source asset management software
(github.com)
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LLaMA2 Chat 70B outperformed ChatGPT
(tatsu-lab.github.io)
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Patching GCC to build Actually Portable Executables
(ahgamut.github.io)
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Microsoft lost its keys, and the government got hacked
(techcrunch.com)
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AWS networking concepts in a diagram
(miparnisariblog.wordpress.com)
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Nanosecond timestamp collisions are common
(evanjones.ca)
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VUDA: A Vulkan Implementation of CUDA
(github.com)
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Important Coding Habits
(puppycoding.com)
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Why SQLite does not use Git (2018)
(sqlite.org)
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How to register a Kei truck in Pennsylvania
(danwilkerson.com)
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Google search's death by a thousand cuts
(matt-rickard.com)
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How the Rich Reap Huge Tax Breaks From Private Nonprofits
(propublica.org)