July 2023 Archive
61.
Passkeys will come at a cost (fy.blackhats.net.au)
62.
Docuseal: Open-source DocuSign alternative (github.com)
63.
Newpipe.net removed from Google search results due to DMCA take down request (newpipe.net)
64.
Why I Hate Frameworks (2005) (factoryfactoryfactory.net)
65.
GPT-4 details leaked? (threadreaderapp.com)
66.
Don't Take VC Funding – It Will Destroy Your Company (eidel.io)
67.
Why is desalination so difficult? (practical.engineering)
68.
If PEP 703 is accepted, Meta can commit three engineer-years to no-GIL CPython (discuss.python.org)
69.
Sinead O’Connor has died (irishtimes.com)
70.
Watch TV from the 90s and earlier (my90stv.com)
71.
Have attention spans been declining? (slimemoldtimemold.com)
72.
Companies must stop using Google Analytics (imy.se)
73.
Web Environment Integrity API Proposal (github.com)
74.
The U.K. government is close to eroding encryption worldwide (eff.org)
75.
Wavy walls use fewer bricks than a straight wall (2020) (twistedsifter.com)
76.
More than 75% of Steam games tested are playable or verified on the Steam Deck (mastodon.cloud)
77.
LazyVim (lazyvim.org)
78.
Linux has achieved a 3% desktop market share (linuxiac.com)
79.
At this company, we are family (pboyd.io)
80.
If we want a shift to walking we need to prioritize dignity (streets.mn)
81.
Children of alumni no longer have admissions edge at Carnegie Mellon, Pitt (triblive.com)
82.
Fake reviews are illegal and subject to big fines under new FTC rules (washingtonpost.com)
83.
JavaScript Gom Jabbar (frantic.im)
84.
Apple already shipped attestation on the web, and we barely noticed (httptoolkit.com)
85.
Far Cry 1.34 source code (2006) (archive.org)
86.
Google Web Environment Integrity Is the New Microsoft Trusted Computing (neelc.org)
87.
Air France denied my delay compensation, so I challenged them and won (airdisputes.com)
88.
Discord is not documentation (shkspr.mobi)
89.
Goodreads was the future of book reviews, then Amazon bought it (washingtonpost.com)
90.
Ask HN: Is anyone using PyPy for real work?