August 2022 Archive
661.
The world map that reboots your brain (axbom.com)
662.
The value of owning more books than you can read (2018) (bigthink.com)
663.
Decentralized Identifiers (DIDs) v1.0 Becomes a W3C Recommendation (w3.org)
664.
Relax for the same result (2015) (sive.rs)
665.
Stringbike: Benefits (2020) (stringbike.com)
666.
Amazon, Verizon found using IPv4 240/4 addresses (labs.ripe.net)
667.
Show HN: Superblocks – IDE for Internal Apps, APIs and Cron Jobs (superblocks.com)
668.
Please, Lego, let this engineer bring your computer brick to life (theverge.com)
669.
Starlink successfully hacked using $25 modchip (threatpost.com)
670.
U.S. life expectancy drops sharply, the second consecutive decline (statnews.com)
671.
France is now offering a €4k e-bike subsidy to people who trade in their car (ebiketips.road.cc)
672.
Rapamycin, drug used in cancer therapy, emerges as powerful anti-aging remedy (age.mpg.de)
673.
The problem with Go’s default HTTP handlers (preslav.me)
674.
Multiple sclerosis has a common viral culprit, opening doors to new approaches (sciencenews.org)
675.
REPL Driven Minecraft (juxt.pro)
676.
Will California Eliminate Anonymous Web Browsing? (Comments on CA AB 2273) (blog.ericgoldman.org)
677.
The growing image-processor unpleasantness (lwn.net)
678.
On being tired (jukkaniiranen.com)
679.
Former judges who sent kids to jail for kickbacks must pay more than 200M (npr.org)
680.
List of Creepypastas (en.wikipedia.org)
681.
SurrealDB – Document-graph database, for the realtime web (surrealdb.com)
682.
Google Timer is back (google.com)
683.
Fully Dockerized Linux kernel debugging environment (github.com)
684.
Quaise Energy is working to create geothermal wells (news.mit.edu)
685.
Reading fast, reading well, and reading widely (2020) (driverlesscrocodile.com)
686.
The story of the first “computer bug” is a pile of lies (lunduke.substack.com)
687.
Show HN: EthicalAds – Privacy-first ad network for developers (ethicalads.io)
688.
Search over 5M+ Stable Diffusion images and prompts (lexica.art)
689.
Unstripping Stripped Binaries (lock.cmpxchg8b.com)
690.
Electric vehicles are way more energy-efficient than internal combustion (motortrend.com)