July 2023 Archive
3721.
3722.
3723.
3724.
Twitter Traffic Tanking
(threads.net)
3725.
The Proxomitron: An Introduction (2004)
(web.archive.org)
3726.
3727.
Programming on an iPad
(juliette.page)
3728.
Pocket can kill the reader remotely
(github.com)
3729.
Get ready for light-based Wi-Fi, because it's now an official standard
(androidpolice.com)
3730.
How many of you have memorialized an IP address?
(old.reddit.com)
3731.
Counting Sheep on the Chajnantor Plateau
(eso.org)
3732.
Why ‘Dark Side of the Moon’ still matters at 50
(washingtonpost.com)
3733.
Clearing up FUD surrounding Red Hat's actions
(jeffgeerling.com)
3734.
3735.
Stack Exchange: Starting the Prompt Design Site
(meta.stackexchange.com)
3737.
The Buying Things from a Store FAQ
(astralcodexten.substack.com)
3738.
3739.
Why Marketers Are Afraid of Kindness
(admdnewsletter.com)
3740.
Reddit nukes everyone’s pre-2023 chats and messages
(androidpolice.com)
3741.
Elon Musk announces new daily Twitter reading limits
(nbcnews.com)
3742.
The Private Communication Technology (PCT) Protocol (1995)
(graphcomp.com)
3743.
3744.
CentOS Open to All
(blog.centos.org)
3745.
3746.
Hacker News and “Paying for Media”
(toot.cat)
3747.
Show HN: Simulating two gears in my game
(old.reddit.com)
3748.
3749.
Major AI companies form group to research, keep control of AI
(arstechnica.com)
3750.
Show HN: Ditch Datasheets
(flux.ai)