July 2023 Archive
4711.
France to help pay for clothes to be mended to cut waste (theguardian.com)
4712.
Corsair is buying DIY mechanical keyboard brand Drop (arstechnica.com)
4713.
RWKV.F90: Large Language Model in Fortran (github.com)
4714.
Show HN: I spent a weekend building a tool that lets you make LoRAs without code (lorai.art)
4715.
Twitter under fire for reinstating account that posted child sex abuse (washingtonpost.com)
4716.
Dawkins vs. Rose on whether there’s a sex binary (whyevolutionistrue.com)
4717.
Twitter user appears to demonstrate Meissner effect in LK99 replication effort (twitter.com)
4718.
Instant Coffee Is Negatively Associated with Telomere Length (mdpi.com)
4719.
Utilities use dark money to stop climate progress (climatebase.org)
4720.
GoFundMe refuses to cancel fundraiser for police officer charged with murder (euronews.com)
4721.
Tesla has now installed over 500k Powerwalls (electrek.co)
4722.
Is distributed computing dying, or just fading into the backdrop? (arstechnica.com)
4723.
Ask HN: Applying Open Source ML and LLM in side projects – where to start?
4724.
U.S. Ambassador to China Hacked in China-Linked Spying Operation (wsj.com)
4725.
Ask HN: Did DNSimple silently update their pricing from $30/month to $199/month?
4726.
An Enterprise DevOps Primer (caepe.sh)
4727.
Rivian CEO says buying an ICE vehicle is like ‘building a horse barn’ (electrek.co)
4728.
WH: Losing Section 702 spy power among 'worst intelligence failures of our time' (theregister.com)
4729.
The car is king in the US – pedestrian deaths are rising. Where is the outrage? (theguardian.com)
4730.
Tweets aren’t showing up in Google results as often due to changes at Twitter (theverge.com)
4731.
Xkcd: Tic-Tac-Toe (xkcd.com)
4732.
Feature Flags in Rails: How to Deploy, Test and Manage (railscarma.com)
4733.
Atomic Fallout: Government downplayed, ignored health risks of radioactive waste (muckrock.com)
4734.
Autonomous Vehicle Collision Reports California (dmv.ca.gov)
4735.
Bankman-Fried planned to buy Nauru and build apocalypse bunker (theguardian.com)
4736.
Queryability and the Sublime Mediocrity of SQL (buttondown.email)
4737.
Study of Elite College Admissions Shows Being Rich Is Its Own Qualification (nytimes.com)
4738.
Why is everything so hard in a large organization? (graphthinking.blogspot.com)
4739.
Gancio is super cool FOSS calendar platform with Fediverse features (framagit.org)
4740.
‘The lowest I’ve ever been’: how playing Jar Jar Binks led to abuse, near death (theguardian.com)