July 2023 Archive
2101.
New in Chrome 115 (developer.chrome.com)
2102.
I'm a paid user of Threads[.com] – No trademark? (threads.com)
2103.
Why is healthy food so expensive in America? Blame the Farm Bill (fortune.com)
2104.
Microsoft is trying too hard with Edge (xda-developers.com)
2105.
Nothing Phone (2) (us.nothing.tech)
2106.
Human-powered air-compressor and energy storage system (solar.lowtechmagazine.com)
2107.
Ask HN: How can I get better at writing production-level Python?
2108.
DiaryLand is still going? (members.diaryland.com)
2109.
Why Is the U.S. So Good at Killing Pedestrians? (freakonomics.com)
2110.
New Trans-Atlantic Data Privacy Framework Largely a Copy of “Privacy Shield” (noyb.eu)
2111.
Is This an Emoji? (spiffy.tech)
2112.
German buttercream is awesome (2022) (sidhe.org)
2113.
Dino – Modern XMPP Chat Client using GTK+/Vala (github.com)
2114.
L-System Simulations (eliben.github.io)
2115.
Simone de Beauvoir and the art of loss (newstatesman.com)
2116.
Novel microwave isolator points the way to new radio cameras, quantum computers (phys.org)
2117.
New glass cuts carbon footprint by nearly half and is 10x more damage resistant (psu.edu)
2118.
For Carlos Santana, a Passion for Rock Began as a Walk in the Park (wsj.com)
2119.
Bird nests made from anti-bird spike [pdf] (hetnatuurhistorisch.nl)
2120.
Apple's Windows Game Porting Toolkit gets faster with new update (appleinsider.com)
2121.
Bpfilter is forever (dxuuu.xyz)
2122.
PostgreSQL: No More Vacuum, No More Bloat (orioledb.com)
2123.
Evernote lays off most staff, relocating to Europe (sfgate.com)
2124.
System Design for Recommendations and Search (eugeneyan.com)
2125.
Spike in Homelessness in US Cities Isn’t Slowing Down (msn.com)
2126.
Game tutorials should be easily skipped. Why is that so hard? (arstechnica.com)
2127.
The Right to Sex: Feminism in the Twenty-First Century (ahalbert.com)
2128.
Mozilla ending support for Windows 7 (blog.mozilla.org)
2129.
Ask HN: Why aren't modern programming languages, like Rust, more legible?
2130.
YouTube is testing a three-strikes policy for ad blocking (androidauthority.com)