July 2022 Archive
1261.
Secret Service Deleted Jan 6 Text Messages After Officials Requested Them (theintercept.com)
1262.
Arbitrary Code Execution in Super Mario All-Stars [video] (youtube.com)
1263.
Behind the pretty frames: Resident evil (mamoniem.com)
1264.
Inflation Has Outpaced Wage Growth. Now It’s Cutting into Spending (wsj.com)
1265.
It’s 1997 and you want to build a website (thehistoryoftheweb.com)
1266.
Microsoft Teams down for thousands of users (reuters.com)
1267.
Comparing Rust and JavaScript (chaotic.netlify.app)
1268.
OpenXanadu (xanadu.com)
1269.
For the first time in four decades, the Rio Grande through Albuquerque is dry (inkstain.net)
1270.
NiteFury – An Artix-7 FPGA with its own DDR3 RAM right in your laptop (crowdsupply.com)
1271.
SL(1): Cure your bad habit of mistyping (github.com)
1272.
Film grain synthesis in AV1 (2019) (norkin.org)
1273.
New method identifies the root causes of statistical outliers (amazon.science)
1274.
The Fourth Operation: What Comes After Exponentiation (ariwatch.com)
1275.
Wails: Build cross-platform applications using Go (wails.io)
1276.
Fart Stack (fart-stack.io)
1277.
Annotated version of Boole's 1847 “Algebra of Logic” (2019) [pdf] (math.uwaterloo.ca)
1278.
Homebrew Computers Web-Ring (homebrewcpuring.org)
1279.
Kerf Time Series Lang and Columnar DB Open Sourced (github.com)
1280.
The Hajj Trail: historical simulation of the hajj journey (hajjtrail.com)
1281.
PulseAudio and Systemd Creator, Lennart Poettering, Reportedly Leaves Red Hat (phoronix.com)
1282.
We don't know how to fix science (2021) (worksinprogress.co)
1283.
Tell HN: Information security audit / consulting is largely a scam industry
1284.
Computer science proof unveils unexpected form of entanglement (quantamagazine.org)
1285.
Arbitrary file execution in TZinfo (Ruby) (github.com)
1286.
The 970-HA-JOKES Payphone Project (learn.sparkfun.com)
1287.
Formal Algorithms for Transformers (arxiv.org)
1288.
‘Things are going to break’: Texas power plants are running nonstop (bloomberg.com)
1289.
Where to wait for an elevator (2010) (johndcook.com)
1290.
Some CyberPower UPSes may pose a fire hazard (forums.redflagdeals.com)