July 2023 Archive
181.
Mold 2.0 (github.com)
182.
A Japanese factory that designs clothes on a 40-year-old computer [video] (youtube.com)
183.
It's official: Smartphones will need to have replaceable batteries by 2027 (androidauthority.com)
184.
One week of empathy training (2019) (shkspr.mobi)
185.
Learn electronics by practice (beletronics.wordpress.com)
186.
Val, a high-level systems programming language (val-lang.dev)
187.
California moves to silence Stanford researchers who got data to study education (edsource.org)
188.
Ask HN: Who is hiring? (July 2023)
189.
Commander Keen's adaptive tile refresh (fabiensanglard.net)
190.
Llama: Add grammar-based sampling (github.com)
191.
PostgreSQL: No More Vacuum, No More Bloat (orioledb.com)
192.
Launch HN: Twenty.com (YC S23) – Open-source CRM
193.
ProtonMail Rewrites Your Emails (jfloren.net)
194.
LEGO Building Instructions (archive.org)
195.
“Web Environment Integrity” is an attack on the free Internet (fsf.org)
196.
Unicode Character “𝕏” (U+1D54F) (compart.com)
197.
Anytype – local-first, P2P Notion alternative (anytype.io)
198.
Brute-forcing a macOS user’s real name from a browser using mDNS (fingerprint.com)
199.
Nitter is working again (github.com)
200.
Ffmprovisr – Making FFmpeg Easier (amiaopensource.github.io)
201.
How small is the smallest .NET Hello World binary? (blog.washi.dev)
202.
Conduit: Simple, fast and reliable chat server powered by Matrix (conduit.rs)
203.
Apple VisionOS Simulator streaming wirelessly to Meta Quest headset (github.com)
204.
We replaced Firecracker with QEMU (hocus.dev)
205.
The Free Movie (thefreemovie.buzz)
206.
Marijuana addiction: those struggling often face skepticism (washingtonpost.com)
207.
The FCC responds to my ATSC 3 encryption complaint – they want to hear from you (blog.lon.tv)
208.
Simple Unix Chat (the-dam.org)
209.
Overture Maps Foundation releases open map dataset (overturemaps.org)
210.
What's up, Python? The GIL removed, a new compiler, optparse deprecated (bitecode.dev)