July 2023 Archive
2191.
How I do my computing (2006-2022) (stallman.org)
2192.
SpaceX Starlink satellites had to make 25,000 collision-avoidance maneuvers (space.com)
2193.
Ask HN: Best value computer science book?
2194.
Defenestration of Prague Window (2019) (atlasobscura.com)
2195.
Git-landmine – Create local malicious Git repo (github.com)
2196.
Enigmatic Ancient ‘Unknown Kushan Script’ 60% Deciphered by Scientists (ancientpages.com)
2197.
Pull of the Undercurl (ryantravitz.com)
2198.
Model card and evaluations for Claude models [pdf] (www-files.anthropic.com)
2199.
Ask HN: Looking for a Firefox compatible extension for voice controlled actions
2200.
HBM’s Future: Necessary but Expensive (semiengineering.com)
2201.
Mir: A lightweight JIT compiler project (2020) (developers.redhat.com)
2202.
GNU PSPP (gnu.org)
2203.
The dream of the personal machine (kylechayka.substack.com)
2204.
Longevity factor klotho enhances cognition in aged nonhuman primates (nature.com)
2205.
Implementing Fast Barriers for a Shared-Memory Cluster of 1024 RISC-V Cores (semiengineering.com)
2206.
Gustave Moreau's mystical paintings (thecollector.com)
2207.
Researchers Chart Alarming Decline in ChatGPT Response Quality (tomshardware.com)
2208.
In Defence of DOM­Content­Loaded (csswizardry.com)
2209.
Research reveals the scale of disorder underpinning motor neuron disease (medicalxpress.com)
2210.
Retro-Porting to OS/2 1.0 (os2museum.com)
2211.
The Gorilla web toolkit project has a new group of Core Maintainers (github.com)
2212.
Live: UFO/UAP Congressional Hearings (theguardian.com)
2213.
Mac shipments grow 10%, as all major PC brands see downturns (9to5mac.com)
2214.
Why South Africa Is on the Brink of Chaos (bloomberg.com)
2215.
‘Something weird is going on’: Antarctic sea ice stays at historic lows (theguardian.com)
2216.
Macron floats social media cuts during riots (politico.eu)
2217.
Non-native English speaking scientists work much harder just to keep up (theconversation.com)
2218.
Why the Champions of Affirmative Action Had to Leave Asian Americans Behind (newyorker.com)
2219.
Greg Rutkowski was removed from Stable Diffusion; AI artists brought him back (decrypt.co)
2220.
The Problem of Excess Genius (1997) (visakanv.com)