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Publicat July 31, 2023
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  • Why I use the D programming language for scripting | Opensource.com
  • Time Card mini adds Pi, GPS, and OCXO to your PC | Jeff Geerling
  • Changing the Android captive portal page – en|crypted.at
  • OpenAI Quietly Shuts Down Its AI Detection Tool – Decrypt
  • Is this a branch? | Bart Wronski
  • The Fall of Stack Overflow / Ayhan Fuat Çelik | Observable
  • Mac Mouse Fix – A simple way to make your mouse better.
  • riscv64 is now an official architecture
  • Elixir is (Still) Safe
  • Humans Are Haunting the Chatbots – The Atlantic
  • Advanced Performance Extensions (APX)
  • The future of Clang-based tooling | Trail of Bits Blog
  • EU opens Microsoft antitrust investigation into Teams bundling – The Verge
  • GitHub – grassmunk/Chicago95: A rendition of everyone’s favorite 1995 Microsoft operating system for Linux.
  • GitHub – PRQL/prql: PRQL is a modern language for transforming data — a simple, powerful, pipelined SQL replacement
  • Iconbuddy — 100K+ open source icons
  • GitHub – balzack/databag: A tiny selfhosted federated messenger for the decentralized web.
  • What happened to Vivaldi Social? | Thomas Pike’s other blog
  • SIC-1 by jaredkrinke
  • Scripting with Go: a 400-line Git client that can create a repo and push itself to GitHub
  • GitHub – 1j01/textual-paint: :art: MS Paint in your terminal.
  • GitHub – veltman/clmystery: A command-line murder mystery
  • 1901: Semiconductor Rectifiers Patented as “Cat’s Whisker” Detectors | The Silicon Engine | Computer History Museum
  • AI researcher Geoffrey Hinton thinks AI has or will have emotions
  • M0AGX / LB9MG – Practical comparison of ARM compilers
  • A Steering Council notice about PEP 703 (Making the Global Interpreter Lock Optional in CPython) – Core Development – Discussions on Python.org
  • Treemaps are awesome!
  • A Review of QucsStudio – Electroagenda
  • Web Environment Integrity is an all-out attack on the free Internet — Free Software Foundation — Working together for free software
  • GitHub – BerriAI/litellm: lightweight package to simplify LLM API calls – Azure, OpenAI, Cohere, Anthropic, Replicate. Manages input/output translation
  • GitHub – ThousandBirdsInc/chidori: A reactive runtime for building durable AI agents
  • Twitter has officially changed its logo to ‘X’ | TechCrunch
  • Stone Walls and Historical Harbors Are Unexpected Havens of Biodiversity | Hakai Magazine
  • kenschutte.com/gzip-knn-paper2/
  • Zenbleed
  • GitHub – khoj-ai/khoj: An AI personal assistant for your digital brain
  • (13/main) World of Pixels
  • IBM Blue Lightning: World’s Fastest 386? | OS/2 Museum
  • Room Temperature, Ambient Pressure Superconductivity—This Time for Real? – SCANALYZER / The Happening World – Scanalyst
  • The IBM mainframe: How it runs and why it survives | Ars Technica
  • TokenFlow: Consistent Diffusion Features for Consistent Video Editing
  • dot_ix: Interactive dot graphs
  • Tremor – The React library to build dashboards fast
  • Fixed Bits of Version 4 UUID – Susam Pal
  • Cyberdecks
  • Hyperlink maximalism | thesephist.com
  • SQLite: Begin Concurrent
  • Play The Nimatron, The World’s First Video Game Invented in 1930s New York – Flashbak
  • So, you don’t like a web platform proposal
  • Cap’n Proto: Cap’n Proto 1.0
  • PyFlo
  • GitHub – ocaml-wasm/wasm_of_ocaml
  • Memfault – Embedded Linux Solution Engineer
  • Home | BlazingMQ Documentation
  • The Hacker’s Dictionary
  • How fast should you accelerate your kid in math?
  • How to Dynamically Create Instance Variables in Ruby
  • sarahkmarr.com/retrohp1973.html
  • The Reluctant Sysadmin’s Guide to Securing a Linux Server
  • My Netlify account ha been suspended, I don’t know why? – Support – Netlify Support Forums
  • blog/posts/sql-eq.md at main · remysucre/blog · GitHub
  • LearnLingo
  • ldd arbitrary code execution
  • Google’s nightmare “Web Integrity API” wants a DRM gatekeeper for the web | Ars Technica
  • Copy Hunting | TigerBeetle
  • flooey.org — 20 Years of Programming
  • It’s 2023, so of course I’m learning Common Lisp
  • Conduit – Your own chat server
  • Announcing Jupyter Notebook 7. Jupyter Notebook 7 is the most… | by Project Jupyter | Jul, 2023 | Jupyter Blog
  • Computer Scientists Discover Limits of Major Research Algorithm | Quanta Magazine
  • Apple already shipped attestation on the web, and we barely noticed | HTTP Toolkit
  • The Internet Free Zone Home Page
  • Tetris Max 2.9.1 and Macintosh System 6.0.8 Bugs | Big Mess o’ Wires
  • GitHub – plv8/pljs: PLJS – Javascript Language Plugin for PostreSQL
  • Emacs 29.1 Released | Emacs Redux
  • GitHub – easy-graph/Easy-Graph: EasyGraph is an open source graph processing library, which covers advanced graph processing methods in structural hole spanners detection, graph embedding and several classic methods.
  • Automakers Try To Bullshit Their Way Past ‘Right To Repair’ Standoff In Massachusetts | Techdirt
  • The Cryptographer Who Ensures We Can Trust Our Computers | Quanta Magazine
  • An introduction to APIs | Zapier guides
  • List of APIs that require declared reasons now available – Latest News – Apple Developer
  • Workarounds for C11 _Generic
  • Advice for Operating a Public-Facing API – joshua stein
  • GitHub – nats-io/nats-server: High-Performance server for NATS.io, the cloud and edge native messaging system.
  • Arc from The Browser Company
  • On the Aesthetics of the Syntax of Declarations – gingerBill
  • GitHub – mrLSD/riscv-fs: F# RISC-V Instruction Set formal specification
  • GitHub – expo/expo: An open-source platform for making universal native apps with React. Expo runs on Android, iOS, and the web.
  • Pyro
  • HBM’s Future: Necessary But Expensive
  • Threads and Goroutines :: Words from Shane
  • Preparing for the era of 32K context: Early learnings and explorations — TOGETHER
  • Elixir for Ruby developers: the three most important differences · Phoenix on Rails
  • From Python to Elixir Machine Learning
  • formulas · stemformulas
  • X to Close. The origins of the use of [x] in UI… | by Lauren Archer | re:form | Medium
  • 109212 – SVG (filter | fill | stroke | clip-path | mask | marker-*) from external files not applied – chromium
  • Implementing Fast Barriers For A Shared-Memory Cluster Of 1024 RISC-V Cores
  • Chip Letter Links No. 21 : Xerox PARC Special – by Babbage
  • It doesn’t take much public creativity to stand out as a job candidate
  • Unpacking Google’s new “dangerous” Web-Environment-Integrity specification
  • The “Three Things” Exercise for getting things out of talks
  • An Introduction to Metaprogramming in Ruby | AppSignal Blog
  • [2007.15919] BasicBlocker: ISA Redesign to Make Spectre-Immune CPUs Faster
  • Forget subtitles: YouTube now dubs videos with AI-generated voices – Rest of World

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