August 2022 Archive
10171.
Why user stories belong in the garbage
(browserlondon.com)
10172.
Several /sbin daemons are now dynamically-linked
(undeadly.org)
10173.
Twitter Circle Out of Beta
(blog.twitter.com)
10174.
Naval Ravikant's/Paul Graham's favorite articles this week
(reclists.com)
10175.
10176.
Ever wondered who you are in C#? So, this quiz is what you need
(pvs-studio.com)
10177.
10178.
10179.
10180.
10181.
10182.
Tor Browser – 11.5.3 – (Android) Released → (August 30, 2022)
(blog.torproject.org)
10183.
I can’t stop playing Wordle
(gatesnotes.com)
10184.
For most users, Windows 11 22H2 doesn’t move the needle
(computerworld.com)
10185.
Baader-Meinhof Effect
(en.wikipedia.org)
10186.
What Ian Bremmer thinks 2032 will look like
(economist.com)
10187.
The AI Researcher Giving Her Field Its Bitter Medicine
(quantamagazine.org)
10188.
New Wi-Fi data shows why Peloton is in trouble
(protocol.com)
10189.
Snap announces restructuring, cutting 20% of staff
(newsroom.snap.com)
10190.
10191.
Functional programming is an ideal fit for developing blockchains
(stackoverflow.blog)
10192.
10193.
10194.
10195.
Gene editing could revive a nearly lost tree. Not everyone is on board
(washingtonpost.com)
10196.
JWST is already challenging what astronomers thought they knew
(washingtonpost.com)
10197.
Quebec Biker War
(en.wikipedia.org)
10198.
California passes sweeping online safety rules for kids
(theverge.com)
10199.
One liner Python bug finally killed Digg
(lethain.com)
10200.
What are you using for code visibility?
(learn.codesee.io)