August 2022 Archive
16801.
GCC and LLVM Ready with x86 __bf16 Type Support
(phoronix.com)
16802.
16803.
Authenticity and freedom through beauty filters on social media
(technologyreview.com)
16804.
The Population Bomb
(en.wikipedia.org)
16805.
16806.
How to secure sensitive data in Rails Applications?
(bearer.com)
16807.
Startup’s Hydrogen Breakthrough May Give New Life to Coal Plants
(bloomberg.com)
16808.
Taming the CNCF Landscape with Kubefirst
(thenewstack.io)
16809.
Quipu – Knot script of the Incas
(en.wikipedia.org)
16810.
16811.
Svix: Reliable Webhooks as a Service
(svix.com)
16812.
16813.
Ring patched an Android bug that could have exposed video footage
(arstechnica.com)
16814.
BBBY Stock: Don’t Get Caught Up in the Hype
(tipranks.com)
16815.
Avoiding insecure images from Docker build caching
(pythonspeed.com)
16816.
What Is a Canonical URL? Best Practice Guide 2022
(shopify.com)
16817.
16818.
What would a truly walkable city look like? (2018)
(theguardian.com)
16819.
Podcast with Jarred Sumner about Bun
(devtools.fm)
16820.
Data breaches in the age of surveillance capitalism: The role of disclosures
(sciencedirect.com)
16821.
GraphQL Security Testing Without a Schema
(blog.forcesunseen.com)
16822.
3D-Stacked CMOS Takes Moore’s Law to New Heights
(spectrum.ieee.org)
16823.
proxy: Runtime Polymorphism Made Easier Than Ever
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
16824.
The politics of platform power in surveillance capitalism in China and the US
(journals.sagepub.com)
16825.
Making Normal Conversations Better
(sashachapin.substack.com)
16826.
16827.
Ancient Diolkos Stone Road Allowed Ships to Go from Ionian to Aegean
(greekreporter.com)
16829.
Odesa Is Defiant. It’s Also Putin’s Ultimate Target
(nytimes.com)
16830.
The Great Consolidation of the Video Game Industry
(theringer.com)