February 2024 Archive
11701.
Morning's AT&T nationwide outage could be a cyberattack (phonearena.com)
11702.
Profiteering Hampers U.S. Grid Expansion (spectrum.ieee.org)
11703.
Incredibly Simple QR Generation in QML (kdab.com)
11704.
Death, Lonely Death (crookedtimber.org)
11705.
Social Media Isn't a Shopping Mall (techdirt.com)
11706.
I Need Some Hackers (breadchris.com)
11707.
How the modern data stack got lost (benn.substack.com)
11708.
Welcome to the Future of Television: The TV you strap to your face (sandwich.vision)
11709.
Bluesky Pds (github.com)
11710.
CPU Cache (en.wikipedia.org)
11711.
Asteroid mining: the money to be made in space (theweek.com)
11712.
Building a 2FA app that tells you when you get '012345' (jacobbartlett.substack.com)
11713.
Open sourcing your games as solo game developer – a game changer (simondalvai.org)
11714.
ShotSpotter: When High-Tech Policing Goes Wrong (slate.com)
11715.
Developing a Pokémon-sensitive region in players' visual cortex (2019) (bps.org.uk)
11716.
New SSH-Snake malware steals SSH keys to spread across the network (bleepingcomputer.com)
11717.
Connect anywhere: Introducing the M-Series (particle.io)
11718.
Spies, Honeytraps, and Dissident Hunters (quillette.com)
11719.
All Java conference talks from 2023 ordered by the number of views (old.reddit.com)
11720.
TLA+ modeling of MongoDB logless reconfiguration (muratbuffalo.blogspot.com)
11721.
11722.
Unraid Moves to Annual Subscription Pricing Model (servethehome.com)
11723.
Watch Live Intuitive Machines lander attempts to touch down on the moon [video] (youtube.com)
11724.
Not an 'Ordinary Journalist': US Opposes Assange Appeal (thedissenter.org)
11725.
Running Postgres in Bun (twitter.com)
11726.
Borrow Checker, Lifetimes and Destructor Arguments in C++ (a10nw01f.github.io)
11727.
Hasn't had a Heating Bill for 40 years. [video][13mins] (youtube.com)
11728.
Using LocalStorage in Modern Applications – RxDB (rxdb.info)
11729.
Bay Area hardware store offering one-on-one assistance to curb shoplifting (kron4.com)
11730.
Marshall McLuhan on Why Content Moderation Is a Red Herring (afterbabel.com)