July 2023 Archive
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Thunderbird 115 (thunderbird.net)
92.
Signal president says company will not comply with U.K. ‘mass surveillance’ law (fortune.com)
93.
LK-99: The live online race for a room-temperature superconductor (forums.spacebattles.com)
94.
Show HN: Khoj – Chat offline with your second brain using Llama 2 (github.com)
95.
Show HN: Invoice Dragon – An open source app to create PDF invoices (invoicedragon.com)
96.
Tell HN: Twitter switched temporarily to rate limited mode
97.
ASUS to manufacture and sell Intel’s NUC products (intel.com)
98.
Ice core scientists in East Greenland reach bedrock (news.ku.dk)
99.
TypeChat (microsoft.github.io)
100.
A third of North America’s birds have vanished (nautil.us)
101.
Tarsnap outage postmortem (mail.tarsnap.com)
102.
SUSE is forking RHEL (suse.com)
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First U.S. ban on sale of cellphone location data might be coming (wsj.com)
104.
Shortening the Let's Encrypt chain of trust (letsencrypt.org)
105.
Google vs. the Open Web (interpeer.io)
106.
Rejected GitHub profile achievements (github.com)
107.
55 GiB/s FizzBuzz (2021) (codegolf.stackexchange.com)
108.
Hunting for Nginx alias traversals in the wild (labs.hakaioffsec.com)
109.
Chiptune.app (chiptune.app)
110.
Joins 13 Ways (justinjaffray.com)
111.
Creating a search engine with PostgreSQL (xata.io)
112.
Internet Archive expands Flash support (mastodon.archive.org)
113.
PRQL: Pipelined Relational Query Language (github.com)
114.
Lima: A nice way to run Linux VMs on Mac (jvns.ca)
115.
Privatisation has been a costly failure in Britain (economist.com)
116.
A 17th-century font in a 21st-century thesis (linyangchen.com)
117.
Godot 4.1 (godotengine.org)
118.
Ask HN: Any hardware startups here?
119.
New study reveals most classic video games are unavailable (gamehistory.org)
120.
Google engineers want to make ad-blocking (near) impossible (stackdiary.com)