July 2024 Archive
1021.
Show HN: Tiny Moon – Swift library to calculate the moon phase (github.com)
1022.
Well, it's just an AWS Account ID (mail.cloudsecurity.club)
1023.
A landscape of consciousness: Toward a taxonomy of explanations and implications (sciencedirect.com)
1024.
First Contact with SQLite (brandur.org)
1025.
7-Eleven is reinventing its food business to be more Japanese [video] (youtube.com)
1026.
Fossil hints that Jurassic mammals lived slow and died old (nytimes.com)
1027.
'It's like I drew a door and disappeared through it' (2021) (meduza.io)
1028.
62 Minutes could bring your business down (crowdstrike.com)
1029.
America’s Transit Exceptionalism (benjaminschneider.substack.com)
1030.
Solving the Worst Problem in Programming Education: Windows (learncodethehardway.com)
1031.
Harvester pulls 1.5 gallons of drinking water from arid air per day (newatlas.com)
1032.
Johns Hopkins medical school will be free for most after $1B donation (axios.com)
1033.
Ly: Display Manager with Console UI (github.com)
1034.
WordGrinder: A simple word processor that runs on the console (github.com)
1035.
Integrated assembler improvements in LLVM 19 (maskray.me)
1036.
Show HN: Improve LLM Performance by Maximizing Iterative Development (github.com)
1037.
3D Gaussian Ray Tracing: Fast Tracing of Particle Scenes (gaussiantracer.github.io)
1038.
Making Elizabethan plays understandable and fun to read (elizabethandrama.org)
1039.
Google Maps tests new pop-up ads that give you an unnecessary detour (androidauthority.com)
1040.
Why I left Google (fogknife.com)
1041.
The asymmetry of nudges (lcamtuf.substack.com)
1042.
How Mihoyo's monetization works (moonbearmusings.com)
1043.
Making Machines Move (fly.io)
1044.
How to optimize a CUDA matmul kernel for cuBLAS-like performance (2022) (siboehm.com)
1045.
A cheap barcode scanner helped fix CrowdStrike'd Windows PCs in a flash (theregister.com)
1046.
Cosmopolitan v3.5.8 (github.com)
1047.
Programming in Unison (lwn.net)
1048.
Don't use booleans (2019) (luu.io)
1049.
Linus Torvalds says RISC-V will make the same mistakes as Arm and x86 (tomshardware.com)
1050.
Reflections on Luck and Skill from the Part Time Poker Grind (thehobbyist.substack.com)