August 2022 Archive
1921.
1922.
The Zimbu programming language
(zimbu.org)
1923.
Uber Rewards is ending on November 1, 2022
(help.uber.com)
1924.
Median webpage size was 2.3 MB in July
(httparchive.org)
1925.
The MGR Window System
(hack.org)
1926.
The Jagiellonians
(jagiellonians.com)
1927.
Fuzzing Go APIs for SQL Injection
(blog.fuzzbuzz.io)
1928.
How to Exit Vim
(github.com)
1929.
How the light moves
(mirror.xyz)
1930.
I increased my traffic by changing a title
(ccampbell.io)
1931.
PlanBags Has Retired 1968-2021
(planbags.com)
1932.
Another consequence of supply shortage: mass production mishaps
(cnx-software.com)
1933.
The World of Egyptian Demons
(archaeology.org)
1934.
1935.
World Building and Alternate Reality Common Lisp
(kaveh808.medium.com)
1936.
Dr. Chaos – A structured fuzzing framework in Nim
(github.com)
1937.
1938.
Git’s Database Internals III: File History Queries
(github.blog)
1939.
Justin Kan: Web3 games don’t need to lure players with profit
(techcrunch.com)
1940.
1941.
NAT still exists for IPv6
(blogs.infoblox.com)
1942.
How gray became the king of color
(fastcompany.com)
1943.
Private, organization-owned repository FAQ
(netlify.com)
1945.
Enough with the notifications
(theregister.com)
1946.
You may not need a bundler for your NPM library
(cmdcolin.github.io)
1947.
An ARM Server That Is Banned in the US
(servethehome.com)
1948.
Dillo web browser domain is for sale
(dillo.org)
1949.
Physicists come close to resolving the black hole information paradox (2020)
(quantamagazine.org)
1950.
Startup is setting a DALL-E 2-like AI free, consequences be damned
(techcrunch.com)