July 2023 Archive
2462.
Terminal Click – a new terminal bringing dead text to life
(terminal.click)
2463.
Spotify reportedly makes users' private playlists public
(bleepingcomputer.com)
2464.
Ten Things You Can Do with GraalVM (2018)
(gist.github.com)
2465.
The Tyranny of the Tale
(newyorker.com)
2468.
A researcher who publishes a study every two days
(english.elpais.com)
2469.
2470.
A Partial Decipherment of the Unknown Kushan Script
(onlinelibrary.wiley.com)
2471.
Tricking Monty Hall
(ignorethecode.net)
2472.
Uh, guys, we should think about spending more on defense in the US
(noahpinion.blog)
2473.
Dear Aliens
(fuckthatshit.co.za)
2474.
Instagram Threads hits 100M users, becoming the fastest growing app
(independent.co.uk)
2475.
VPN use is at an all-time high – but are people safe?
(techradar.com)
2477.
Car rental throwing away money?
(games.greggman.com)
2478.
Journalists should be skeptical of all sources including scientists
(natesilver.net)
2479.
Elon Musk takes control of X account from user who had held it for 16 years
(independent.co.uk)
2480.
2481.
Do Unforgettable Work
(taylor.town)
2482.
Shining a light on the traffic signals of Sydney
(jakecoppinger.com)
2483.
XFS online filesystem check and repair
(lwn.net)
2484.
Are you a “harbinger of failure”? (2015)
(news.mit.edu)
2485.
Staying ahead of the AMD vulnerability known as “Zenbleed”
(blog.cloudflare.com)
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2490.
Wordward Draw
(managore.itch.io)