July 2023 Archive
1951.
Don’t Forget Intuition: The art of doing science (theamericanscholar.org)
1952.
I was wrong about Red Hat's EULA and its enforceability (jeffgeerling.com)
1953.
AMD’s EPYC 7J13: Zen 3 Customized (chipsandcheese.com)
1954.
ooooooooo.ooo (9o3o): Browse over 145,000 preserved Flash games (ooooooooo.ooo)
1955.
The Secrets of 'Magnetic Rose' (animationobsessive.substack.com)
1956.
How the RWKV language model works (johanwind.github.io)
1957.
Vegan diet has 30% of the environmental impact of high-meat diet, major study (theconversation.com)
1958.
Meta is blocking EU-based users from accessing Threads via VPN (techcrunch.com)
1959.
Blizzard’s bringing its PC games to Steam, starting with Overwatch 2 (polygon.com)
1960.
The economics of the Birkin bag (2016) (economist.com)
1961.
Postmortem: Co-founding a Web3 startup as a crypto skeptic young dev (anicetnougaret.fr)
1962.
Hundreds of drones plunge into Melbourne’s Yarra River (abc.net.au)
1963.
Ask HN: Is Slack having some trouble?
1964.
Computer Speed Gains Erased by Modern Software (hackaday.com)
1965.
Paint Drip People (tidyfirst.substack.com)
1966.
Australia's great example of government using technology found crude and cruel (theregister.com)
1967.
France to Allow Police to Spy on People Through Phone Cameras (petapixel.com)
1968.
Mad Pascal (github.com)
1969.
A buggy Windows 11 update keeps slowing down SSDs (techspot.com)
1970.
Why it's so important to figure out when a vital Atlantic current might collapse (text.npr.org)
1971.
Apple forced to make major cuts to Vision Pro headset production plans (arstechnica.com)
1972.
WebAssembly and Replayable Functions (bartoszsypytkowski.com)
1973.
US vs. Poller: Ruling says police can use iPhones to circumvent tinted windows (drive.google.com)
1974.
Threads isn’t for news and politics, says Instagram’s boss (theverge.com)
1975.
How the Tour de France became a $100M business (huddleup.substack.com)
1976.
Wall Street shrinks headcount as dealmaking and trading slump (bloomberg.com)
1977.
Stone knives and bear skins – there is no money in tools (queue.acm.org)
1978.
Ask HN: Just moved to SF. How can I leverage my new location to skill up in dev?
1979.
What is a merge queue, and does your team need one? (graphite.dev)
1980.
Ed Yong is leaving The Atlantic (buttondown.email)