July 2023 Archive
2041.
2042.
A human just defeated an AI in Go. Here's why that matters
(zmescience.com)
2043.
Space material found on a beach in Western Australia
(nytimes.com)
2044.
The Mathematica Journal is no longer accepting submissions
(mathematica-journal.com)
2045.
Silicon, Silica, Silicates and Silicone (1998) [pdf]
(minds.wisconsin.edu)
2046.
Web Dev Without Tools (2021)
(danthedev.com)
2047.
Htmx 1.9.3 Released
(htmx.org)
2048.
HFS Origins: The Turbo File System (2017)
(macgui.com)
2049.
Text Embeddings Reveal (Almost) as Much as Text
(openreview.net)
2050.
Money No Enough, Passion Needed Too: Restoring Classic Singaporean Films
(biblioasia.nlb.gov.sg)
2051.
2052.
On why Markdown is not a good, or even a half-decent, markup language
(schwarze.bsd.lv)
2053.
So where are we all supposed to go now?
(theverge.com)
2054.
“Sadly, I Think Godot Is a Scam. I'm Not Sure I Can Do This.”
(godotforums.org)
2055.
One can scarcely help clarifying him: on the Brothers Karamazov
(laphamsquarterly.org)
2056.
Linux Lite: Easy to Use Free Linux Operating System
(linuxliteos.com)
2057.
Why no Roman industrial revolution?
(rootsofprogress.org)
2058.
Enhance – HTML-first full stack web framework
(enhance.dev)
2059.
2060.
Greek shipwreck: hi-tech investigation suggests coastguard responsible
(theguardian.com)
2061.
Attention Caplanites: School Is Less Wasteful Than You Think
(infovores.substack.com)
2062.
You might not own the data of your air quality monitor
(airgradient.com)
2063.
2064.
Scaling to around 15K requests per second with Java
(medium.com)
2066.
The disappointingly ongoing success of WvDial (2009)
(apenwarr.ca)
2067.
AGI Simulator
(agi.aitida.com)
2068.
How to Dynamically Create Instance Variables in Ruby
(akshaykhot.com)
2069.
Is everything we eat associated with cancer? A systematic cookbook review (2013)
(pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
2070.
USC Optical Sound Effects Library
(archive.org)