August 2023 Archive
361.
Shell abandons its plan to offset CO2 emissions (bloomberg.com)
362.
My frugal indie dev startup stack (2022) (getwaitlist.com)
363.
Textual: Rapid Application Development framework for Python (github.com)
364.
Fortran (fortran-lang.org)
365.
SUSE to go private (suse.com)
366.
RFC 9446 Reflections on Ten Years Past the Snowden Revelations (rfc-editor.org)
367.
High-Speed AI Drone Overtakes World-Champion Drone Racers (news.uzh.ch)
368.
Throw away your first draft of your code (ntietz.com)
369.
A group of Motherboard folks just spun up their own new independent outlet (404media.co)
370.
MK-1 (mkone.ai)
371.
Keeping Figma Fast: perf-testing the WASM editor (figma.com)
372.
Barco: Linux Containers from Scratch in C (github.com)
373.
Today I learned you can pause the Windows Task Manager moving apps around (theverge.com)
374.
Deep Neural Nets: 33 years ago and 33 years from now (2022) (karpathy.github.io)
375.
Kernighan and Pike were right: Do one thing, and do it well (medium.com)
376.
FCC allows blocking traffic from robocall-friendly provider One Owl (docs.fcc.gov)
377.
Emacs is my new window manager (howardism.org)
378.
Os.js – open-source JavaScript web desktop platform with a window manager (os-js.org)
379.
Infisical – open-source HashiCorp Vault alternative (github.com)
380.
Network protocols for anyone who knows a programming language (destroyallsoftware.com)
381.
Turmoil, a framework for developing and testing distributed systems (tokio.rs)
382.
The ideal viewport doesn't exist (viewports.fyi)
383.
Graph of Thoughts: Solving Elaborate Problems with Large Language Models (arxiv.org)
384.
Not Using Zoom (the.webm.ink)
385.
Artificial General Intelligence – A gentle introduction (cis.temple.edu)
386.
Experian fined $650K by the FTC and DOJ for spam emails with no opt out (theverge.com)
387.
Zoom's TOS Permit Training AI on User Content Without Opt-Out (stackdiary.com)
388.
Gnu/Hurd strikes back: How to use the legendary OS in a (somewhat) practical way (mhatta.medium.com)
389.
Today I realized I now trust Microsoft more than Google. What is happening? (old.reddit.com)
390.
Alexandria: A minimalistic cross-platform eBook reader (github.com)