August 2023 Archive
151.
An excruciatingly detailed guide to SSH (but only the things I find useful) (grahamhelton.com)
152.
GNU Parallel, where have you been all my life? (alexplescan.com)
153.
eSignature Beta for Google Docs and Google Drive (workspaceupdates.googleblog.com)
154.
Hacker News Guidelines (news.ycombinator.com)
155.
MS Teams channels cannot contain MS-DOS device names (learn.microsoft.com)
156.
AWS to begin charging for public IPv4 addresses (aws.amazon.com)
157.
YouTube-Dl Site Goes Offline as Hosting Provider Enforces Court-Ordered Ban (torrentfreak.com)
158.
Ask HN: Any interesting books you have read lately?
159.
I only lost 10 minutes of data, thanks to ZFS (mastodon.social)
160.
Hacker mods an M1 Mac mini to receive power over Ethernet instead of AC (inferse.com)
161.
Patterns for building LLM-based systems and products (eugeneyan.com)
162.
Linux surpasses the Mac among Steam gamers (arstechnica.com)
163.
Canonical’s recruitment process is long and complex (old.reddit.com)
164.
Microsoft is using malware-like pop-ups in Win11 to get people to ditch Chrome (theverge.com)
165.
Show HN: AI-town, run your own custom AI world SIM with JavaScript (github.com)
166.
Windows 11 system components use the default browser to open links in Europe (blogs.windows.com)
167.
Prisoners of Google Android development (solutional.ee)
168.
Happy Birthday OpenStreetMap (blog.openstreetmap.org)
169.
Reduction of sulfur emissions from ships may be causing rising sea temperatures (twitter.com)
170.
CLI text processing with GNU awk (learnbyexample.github.io)
171.
nic.funet.fi: Serving freely distributable files with FTP since 1990 (funet.fi)
172.
Show HN: Open-source obsidian.md sync server
173.
Android 14 introduces cellular connectivity security features (security.googleblog.com)
174.
PSA: Intel Graphics Drivers Now Collect Telemetry by Default (techpowerup.com)
175.
What do I think about Community Notes? (vitalik.ca)
176.
A new method to reprogram human cells to better mimic embryonic stem cells (uwa.edu.au)
177.
Internet Archive responds to recording industry lawsuit targeting obsolete media (blog.archive.org)
178.
Discord.io breached, 760k user accounts for sale on darknet (stackdiary.com)
179.
Netscape Meteors (erynwells.me)
180.
Griffin – A fully-regulated, API-driven bank, with Clojure (juxt.pro)