April 2022 Archive
2821.
Chaff Bugs: Deterring Attackers by Making Software Buggier (2018) (arxiv.org)
2822.
The Russian laptop is just as terrible as you imagined (newsy-today.com)
2823.
Doctor’s Heart Attack (spyderdoc.substack.com)
2824.
Blockchains Are a Bad Idea (James Mickens) (youtube.com)
2825.
Libmodbus – A modbus library for Linux, Mac OS, FreeBSD and windows (github.com)
2826.
Ask HN: Is there anything I can do with an Apple Watch without an iPhone?
2827.
An Intro to Python Flask (python-me.org)
2828.
Becoming a Remote Technical Writer (draft.dev)
2829.
Show HN: Turn any data into a fast analytical API (columns.ai)
2830.
Fleet raises Series A at a $100m valuation for open source device management (techcrunch.com)
2831.
W. Buffett rips Wall Street for turning the stock market into a gambling parlor (cnbc.com)
2832.
Request to remove tracking from Go websites (github.com)
2833.
Russians Need VPNs. The Kremlin Hates Them (wired.com)
2834.
New Raspberry Pi: Compute Module 4S (jeffgeerling.com)
2835.
Show HN: Programmatic – a REPL for creating labeled data (programmatic.humanloop.com)
2836.
AWS Lambda Power Tuning (github.com)
2837.
CERN has restarted the Large Hadron Collider – and it's more powerful than ever (phys.org)
2838.
SpaceX's Starlink inks first in-flight WiFi deal (reuters.com)
2839.
Microsoft finds Linux desktop flaw that gives root to untrusted users (arstechnica.com)
2840.
GitBOM: Enabling universal artifact traceability in software supply chains (gitbom.dev)
2841.
Books I Will Not Write #8: The Year of the Conspiracy – Charlie Stross (antipope.org)
2842.
5,713,613,640€ have been transferred from Germany to Russia since the war (stopgas.org)
2843.
Leaked ‘Shill Price List’ Shows Wild World of Crypto Promos (vice.com)
2844.
A Man in Transit: The Many Lives of Billy Wilder (thenation.com)
2845.
DJI lied about encryption and enabled Ukrainians to be murdered (theverge.com)
2846.
Why Vendor Software Has Holes (michaeldehaan.substack.com)
2847.
Julian Assange: UK court issues order to extradite WikiLeaks founder to US (dw.com)
2848.
Bongard Problems (foundalis.com)
2849.
Revealing Prints at the British Library (blogs.bl.uk)
2850.
The struggle of using native emoji on the web (nolanlawson.com)