July 2023 Archive
3901.
Complex Hearts (sharbonline.com)
3902.
Stanford Law School Dean Resigns (nationalreview.com)
3903.
Messaging Layer Security is now an internet standard (blog.mozilla.org)
3904.
JWST detects most distant active supermassive black hole ever seen (space.com)
3905.
3906.
Hong Kong app promoting pro-democracy businesses vanishes after arrests (hongkongfp.com)
3907.
3908.
Firefox Awesomebar: It's finally possible to search all tabs (bugzilla.mozilla.org)
3909.
Climate records tumble, leaving Earth in uncharted territory (bbc.com)
3910.
Show HN: Emaction – GitHub styled emoji reaction for blogs (github.com)
3911.
Suno Chirp: AI music with vocals (suno-ai.notion.site)
3912.
Prometheus Blackbox probes and DNS lookups (utcc.utoronto.ca)
3913.
Science and Religion Have Never Been Enemies (williampoulos.substack.com)
3914.
When Did LinkedIn Become the Dorky Social Network? (medium.com)
3915.
Ask HN: Co-founder equity split methods?
3916.
Why can't we stop homelessness? why there's no end in sight (npr.org)
3917.
Android is now better than iOS, says head of Instagram (threads.net)
3918.
What is the difference between the $20k/year vs. $250k/year software engineer?
3919.
X is the future state of unlimited interactivity (twitter.com)
3920.
Elon Musk Proposes “a literal d*ck measuring contest” With Mark Zuckerberg (forbes.com)
3921.
Ask HN: What did you recently learn you've been doing wrong your whole life?
3922.
Big change for some CLEAR users: TSA will soon require you to show ID (thepointsguy.com)
3923.
Why America’s Largest Tool Company Couldn’t Make a Wrench in America (wsj.com)
3924.
Show HN: Qwokka – see what's great on Netflix (qwokka.io)
3925.
Virus-like transposons cross the species barrier, study shows (phys.org)
3926.
Jony Ive discusses his first hardware project post-Apple: $60k Record Player (fastcompany.com)
3927.
VanMoof, the e-bike darling, skids off track: sales paused, execs depart (techcrunch.com)
3928.
DC fits fleet of EVs with bogus gadget promising 60% range boost (arstechnica.com)
3929.
Ask HN: What does your AI tech stack look like?
3930.
Astronomers observe subpulse drifting and nulling of pulsar PSR J0026–1955 (phys.org)