August 2022 Archive
2431.
Linux 6.0 arrives with performance improvements and more Rust coming (zdnet.com)
2432.
Coinbase earnings: $1.1B loss, lower-than-expected revenue (bloomberg.com)
2433.
The dangers of non-empirical confirmation (2016) (arxiv.org)
2434.
Antibody fragment discovered that neutralizes all major Covid-19 variants (nature.com)
2435.
Why Did Garry Tan Block You on Twitter? (sfexaminer.com)
2436.
RaspberryPi for measuring bio signals (open source) (github.com)
2437.
PolyScale and ClickHouse Materialized Views (polyscale.ai)
2438.
NIST’s Post-Quantum Cryptography Standards (schneier.com)
2439.
Banish: New Safari Extension to Block ‘Open in App’ Dickpanels (daringfireball.net)
2440.
The U.S. made a breakthrough battery discovery–then gave the tech to China (npr.org)
2441.
Big Tech Is Spending Lots of Money to Make Antitrust Reform Seem Scary (bloomberg.com)
2442.
The Last Oyster Tongers of Apalachicola (bittersoutherner.com)
2443.
How AlexNet dominated the competition and popularized deep learning (pinecone.io)
2444.
An AI-Generated Artwork Won First Place at a State Fair Fine Arts Competition (vice.com)
2445.
Dos and Don'ts of Machine Learning in Computer Security [pdf] (usenix.org)
2446.
Law enforcement took more stuff from people than burglars did last year (2015) (washingtonpost.com)
2447.
I modified Firefox's memory allocator to improve responsiveness on macOS (twitter.com)
2448.
A Buffalo Photographer’s Dignified Look at the Passage of Time (newyorker.com)
2449.
Open sourcing our fork of PgBouncer (blog.cloudflare.com)
2450.
Stringing together several free tiers to host an application with zero cost (blog.dahl.dev)
2451.
WeWork's former CEO has a new startup, reportedly valued at more than $1B (cnn.com)
2452.
Sony Unlocks In-Camera Forgery-Proof Technology (sony.eu)
2453.
Is Haskell really the language of geniuses and academia? (2019) (habr.com)
2454.
How much gold has been found in the world? (usgs.gov)
2455.
Ask HN: Folks who were around the 2008 Recession
2456.
Macron warns of ‘end of abundance’ as France faces difficult winter (theguardian.com)
2457.
A pig and a locust get into trouble with the law: On justice in medieval Europe (lithub.com)
2458.
Robotic motion in curved space defies standard laws of physics (phys.org)
2459.
Ask HN: Who else can only fall asleep listening to audio content?
2460.
The Mensa Fallacy (kirkegaard.substack.com)