August 2023 Archive
211.
Making life (even) harder for proprietary modules (lwn.net)
212.
Proof-of-Work Defense for Onion Services (blog.torproject.org)
213.
If you're interested in eye-tracking, I'm interested in funding you (twitter.com)
214.
Show HN: Aviation navigation log on $20 receipt printer (carloslagoa.com)
215.
Show HN: I wrote a RDBMS (SQLite clone) from scratch in pure Python (github.com)
216.
Social media decline: Users are shifting to messaging apps and group chats (businessinsider.com)
217.
Job Corps: free, residential training and education for low-income young adults (jobcorps.gov)
218.
Tailscale vs. Narrowlink (narrowlink.com)
219.
Police raid of a Kansas newsroom raises alarms about violations of press freedom (npr.org)
220.
Every phone should be able to run personal websites (rohanrd.xyz)
221.
Candle: Torch Replacement in Rust (github.com)
222.
Eye scans detect signs of Parkinson’s disease up to seven years before diagnosis (moorfields.nhs.uk)
223.
JWST spots giant black holes all over the early universe (quantamagazine.org)
224.
Web Scraping via JavaScript Runtime Heap Snapshots (2022) (adriancooney.ie)
225.
Hundreds of thousands trafficked to work as online scammers in SE Asia, says UN (ohchr.org)
226.
Companies with good ESG scores pollute as much as low-rated rivals (ft.com)
227.
Bun v0.8 (bun.sh)
228.
SQLedge: Replicate Postgres to SQLite on the Edge (github.com)
229.
Police raid Worldcoin warehouse in Nairobi (capitalfm.co.ke)
230.
The worst API ever made (2014) (caseymuratori.com)
231.
GPTBot – OpenAI’s Web Crawler (platform.openai.com)
232.
Kickstarting a book to end enshittification, because Amazon will not carry it (pluralistic.net)
233.
Making AMD GPUs competitive for LLM inference (blog.mlc.ai)
234.
Higashiyama Atsuki and the “between-legs effect” (nippon.com)
235.
Bypassing Bitlocker using a cheap logic analyzer on a Lenovo laptop (errno.fr)
236.
Stopping at 90% (austinhenley.com)
237.
How should I read type system notation? (langdev.stackexchange.com)
238.
Flux Pinning in sample of LK-99? (twitter.com)
239.
The FBI proves again it can’t be trusted with Section 702 (eff.org)
240.
FreeBSD on Firecracker (usenix.org)