August 2023 Archive
4951.
Show HN: MagicQuit – closes apps when you don't use them anymore (free) (magicquit.com)
4952.
Show HN: Instant Datasets: Production data for development
4953.
Journalist Accused of Hacking Fox News Says Clips Were Accessed Legally (cjr.org)
4954.
Disney’s ‘metaverse chief’ departs shortly after division shutdown (campaignasia.com)
4955.
Compiling a Custom Browser to Bypass Anti-Bot Measures (nullpt.rs)
4956.
Harvard CS50's Introduction to AI with Python – Free University Course (freecodecamp.org)
4957.
Linux Systemd Deep Dive (medium.com)
4958.
The New York Times Updates Terms of Service to Prevent AI Scraping Its Content (adweek.com)
4959.
Reviving a famously polluted California lake (knowablemagazine.org)
4960.
Linus Tech Tips' former employee Madison on her experience working there (threadreaderapp.com)
4961.
Let's stop dependency hell: Launching Pixi (prefix.dev)
4962.
4963.
SUSE to flip back into private ownership (theregister.com)
4964.
Is Luna 25 alive? Russia says an “emergency situation” has occurred (arstechnica.com)
4965.
Pixi – solving dependency hell with Rust (prefix.dev)
4966.
Making life (even) harder for proprietary modules (lwn.net)
4967.
Why China's economy ran off the rails (noahpinion.blog)
4968.
New Tarantula Discovered in Unexpected Place (nautil.us)
4969.
macOS 0day: App Management (lapcatsoftware.com)
4970.
Parents, domestic violence victims, lawyers: Free Software protects privacy (fsf.org)
4971.
Germany: A map of where smoking weed will continue to be prohibited (interaktiv.morgenpost.de)
4972.
Linux 6.5, Terraform fork, Ublocklite, and more: FOSS Weekly (fossweekly.beehiiv.com)
4973.
Observing Much, Achieving Little – The Reliability Paradox (blog.fluxninja.com)
4974.
4975.
Own Your Own Government Surveillance Van (schneier.com)
4976.
Ask HN: How to convince someone man-made climate change is real?
4977.
Ask HN: Would love a physical job, any ideas?
4978.
Why musicians in Spain are going topless as a radical gesture (theguardian.com)
4979.
People who work from home spend their time ‘napping, doing DIY and having sex’ (telegraph.co.uk)
4980.
Ask HN: What are the “lost arts” of our field?