August 2022 Archive
301.
U.S. Army Camouflage Improvement Explained (2013) (hyperstealth.com)
302.
They're trying to get me kidnapped and tortured, but Twitter doesn't care (waqas.xyz)
303.
MyNoise – Background Noise Generators (mynoise.net)
304.
Man who robbed bank to get his own money back hailed as national hero (aljazeera.com)
305.
What have we lost? – Demo of exotic OSes (2021) [video] (youtube.com)
306.
Achieving an open-source implementation of Apple Code Signing and notarization (gregoryszorc.com)
307.
Microdosing with psilocybin mushrooms: a double-blind placebo-controlled study (nature.com)
308.
We are all nerds: The literary works of Neal Stephenson (bastian.rieck.me)
309.
VLC media player banned in India (indiatoday.in)
310.
Google Trying to Solve a UUID (google.com)
311.
H1B rejected – builds unicorn back home (twitter.com)
312.
What would a “good” WebMD look like? (blog.tjcx.me)
313.
Instagram, TikTok, and the Three Trends (stratechery.com)
314.
Stable Diffusion Is the Most Important AI Art Model Ever (thealgorithmicbridge.substack.com)
315.
Why Is the Web So Monotonous? Google (reasonablypolymorphic.com)
316.
Godot 4.0 will discontinue visual scripting (godotengine.org)
317.
Show HN: A VNC viewer for eInk devices capable of 30 FPS when writing text (zmarshall.nl)
318.
Electronics are built with death dates. Let’s not keep them a secret (washingtonpost.com)
319.
Nomad drained of $150m due to a coding mistake (twitter.com)
320.
The Jupyter+Git problem is now solved (fast.ai)
321.
Wren is a small, fast, class-based concurrent scripting language (wren.io)
322.
FBI agent pleads guilty to wiping hard-drive containing exculpatory evidence (katv.com)
323.
30TB Portable SSD Hits Walmart for $39 but Stay Away from It (tomshardware.com)
324.
Will Bun JavaScript Take Node's Crown (semaphoreci.com)
325.
Why don’t we do email verification in reverse? (blog.yossarian.net)
326.
Ask HN: Working in tech for climate?
327.
From Oscilloscope to Wireshark: A UDP Story (mattkeeter.com)
328.
Your online identity is owned by your email provider (2019) (ctrl.blog)
329.
Things I Won't Work With: Azidoazide Azides, More or Less (2013) (science.org)
330.
C99 doesn't need function bodies, or 'VLAs are Turing complete' (lemon.rip)