August 2022 Archive
31.
RavynOS – Finesse of macOS, freedom of FreeBSD (ravynos.com)
32.
See what JavaScript commands get injected through an in-app browser (krausefx.com)
33.
A 17-year-old designed a novel synchronous reluctance motor (smithsonianmag.com)
34.
Welcome Home, Garry Tan (ycombinator.com)
35.
Learn to sew your own outdoor gear (learnmyog.com)
36.
We're improving search results when you use quotes (blog.google)
37.
'Too many employees, but few work': Pichai, Zuckerberg sound the alarm (business-standard.com)
38.
US Government Bans Export of Nvidia A100 and H100 GPUs to China and Russia (sec.gov)
39.
GraphQL kinda sucks
40.
Show HN: Pornpen.ai – AI-Generated Porn (pornpen.ai)
41.
Maps.earth – free and open-source web maps (about.maps.earth)
42.
I hacked my car (programmingwithstyle.com)
43.
Slack’s free plan change is causing an exodus (blog.zulip.com)
44.
One kitchen, hundreds of internet restaurants (peabee.substack.com)
45.
I replaced all our blog thumbnails using DALL·E 2 (deephaven.io)
46.
Robinhood lays off 23% of staff (wsj.com)
47.
Twilio incident: What Signal users need to know (support.signal.org)
48.
How I regained concentration and focus (innoq.com)
49.
Understanding Jane Street (thediff.co)
50.
There’s no speed limit (2009) (sive.rs)
51.
Nobody wants to teach anymore (jessicalexicus.medium.com)
52.
Declining quality of consumer-grade products – 2009 fridge compressor autopsy (automaticwasher.org)
53.
Accounting For Developers, Part I (moderntreasury.com)
54.
It wasn't for nothing (gexp.no)
55.
A little exercise each day improves muscles more than one big weekly workout (studyfinds.org)
56.
Engineer distributes resume via IPv6 traceroute (cv6.poinsignon.org)
57.
The Zoom installer let a researcher hack his way to root access on macOS (theverge.com)
58.
SpaceX, T-Mobile to connect satellites to cellphones in remote areas (wsj.com)
59.
90s Cursor Effects (tholman.com)
60.
Brian Kernighan adds Unicode support to Awk (github.com)