August 2023 Archive
4111.
Abusing Zoom's Zero Touch Provisioning for Remote Attacks on Desk Phones (blog.syss.com)
4112.
IRS cannot find millions of backup tax records, watchdog says (cnn.com)
4113.
AI Mania Triggers Dot-Com Bubble Flashbacks (wsj.com)
4114.
Combustion engine simulation game that generates realistic audio (github.com)
4115.
Postgres Subqueries: CTEs, Materialized Views, Window Functions, LATERAL Join (crunchydata.com)
4116.
Fighting API bots with Cloudflare's invisible turnstile (troyhunt.com)
4117.
Sports leagues ask US for “instantaneous” DMCA takedowns and website blocking (arstechnica.com)
4118.
China has declared part of Russia as its territory on new official maps (twitter.com)
4119.
US military to unleash thousands of autonomous war robots over next 2 years (techxplore.com)
4120.
4121.
On Modularity of Lexical Analysis (matklad.github.io)
4122.
The Green Hydrogen Debate Is Much Bigger Than Hydrogen (heatmap.news)
4123.
Abandon the idea of ‘great green walls’ (knowablemagazine.org)
4124.
A Quickstart Guide to Privacy (hai.haus)
4125.
Scientists find way to wipe cell's memory to better reprogram it as a stem cell (phys.org)
4126.
In Tanzania, Beijing is running a training school for authoritarianism (axios.com)
4127.
Nvidia reports 88% jump in revenue and tops estimates (cnbc.com)
4128.
Why use Visual Studio for C development [video] (youtube.com)
4129.
The ‘curse of 35’: In China, millennials are already too old for some employers (cnn.com)
4130.
Why multiple intelligences theory is a neuromyth (frontiersin.org)
4131.
Deploying multiple schema changes at once (planetscale.com)
4132.
Twitter shuts down Daily Blog account 6 weeks out from election (thedailyblog.co.nz)
4133.
Ask HN: Did anyone write a book in Nano?
4134.
The Boring Company will dig a 68-mile tunnel network under Las Vegas (arstechnica.com)
4135.
Ask HN: Possible to go/live underground to cool off?
4136.
Tabs are objectively better than spaces (gomakethings.com)
4137.
Apple searlized the iPhone 14 backglass [video] (youtube.com)
4138.
WTF Happened in 2023? (notboring.co)
4139.
Ask HN: We had mass layoff but companies are still complaining about shortage
4140.
China’s Latest Problem: People Don’t Want to Go There (wsj.com)