July 2023 Archive
3751.
U.S. Hunts Chinese Malware That Could Disrupt American Military Operations (nytimes.com)
3752.
Meta open sources LLama2 for research and commercial use (facebook.com)
3753.
$525 Linux Tablet, Framework Laptop 16, Inkscape 1.3 – Last Week in FOSS (fossweekly.beehiiv.com)
3754.
Show HN: Fplyr – Adult Entertainment Tool for playing moaning sounds and music (github.com)
3755.
State of Clojure 2023 Results (surveymonkey.de)
3756.
Dark Patterns in Personal Data Collection: Definition, Taxonomy and Lawfulness (papers.ssrn.com)
3757.
Godot 4.1, new Linux Laptop and phone, GNOME 45, China's distro: FOSS Weekly (fossweekly.beehiiv.com)
3758.
3,900 Pages from Paul Klee’s Personal Notebooks Are Now Online (mymodernmet.com)
3759.
Depth Precision Visualized (2015) (developer.nvidia.com)
3760.
EU to drop ban of hazardous chemicals after industry pressure (theguardian.com)
3761.
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) to develop Japanese fast reactor (world-nuclear-news.org)
3762.
Extreme heat radiates around the globe as 50C recorded in US and China (taiwannews.com.tw)
3763.
Corsair is buying DIY mechanical keyboard brand Drop (arstechnica.com)
3764.
Kevin Beaumont: “Random bit of Microsoft telemetry dropped in this ” (cyberplace.social)
3765.
Linear-Time Parser Combinators (semantic-domain.blogspot.com)
3766.
The anatomy of search: A token of my affection (2018) (wikimediafoundation.org)
3767.
Evolution of a Minimal Cell (nature.com)
3768.
3769.
Meta is working to stop deleted Threads accounts from nuking Instagram too (engadget.com)
3770.
How Milwaukee Is Celebrating the Typewriter’s Long, Local History (atlasobscura.com)
3771.
Rising Ocean Temps Raise New Concerns for Coral Reefs (nesdis.noaa.gov)
3772.
GenAI with LLMs: Hands-On Training Feat. Hugging Face and PyTorch Lightning (youtube.com)
3773.
PyHAT-stack/awesome-Python-Htmx (github.com)
3774.
Interview with Ray of raylib: easy-to-use library for videogames (console.substack.com)
3775.
Reddit takes over one of the biggest protesting subreddits (theverge.com)
3776.
5 Reasons We Use Open Source FreeBSD as Our Enterprise OS (hackernoon.com)
3777.
We Are Complaining That “Oppenheimer” Did Not Have John Von Neumann (medium.com)
3778.
Silicon Valley money men are buzzing about Robert F. Kennedy Jr (wsj.com)
3779.
What do you think of Threads, Meta’s new Twitter Alternative?
3780.
Exit Hector, again and again: How different translators reveal the ‘Iliad’ anew (nytimes.com)