July 2024 Archive
2131.
Private firms and open sources are giving spies a run for their money (economist.com)
2132.
Over 2,400 patients may have been exposed to HIV, hepatitis at Oregon hospitals (cbsnews.com)
2133.
A brief history of liquid computers (2019) (royalsocietypublishing.org)
2134.
How we tamed Node.js event loop lag: a deepdive (trigger.dev)
2135.
Tesla reports 45% decline in quarterly profit (washingtonpost.com)
2136.
QUIC File Transfer Service, a CLI and srv for transferring large files (github.com)
2137.
Apple will allow developers access to its NFC technology, avoiding an EU fine (engadget.com)
2138.
Why aren't we using SSH for everything? (2015) (shazow.net)
2139.
GitHub UX has operational security risks (twitter.com)
2140.
The Plague of Lust: A History of Venereal Disease in Antiquity (1901 Edition) (publicdomainreview.org)
2141.
Graph-Based Ceramics (alexreichert.com)
2142.
JRuby funding at Red Hat stopped – call for sponsors (blog.jruby.org)
2143.
How Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Is Treated (verywellhealth.com)
2144.
LibreOfficeKit API in action: new API to access LibreOffice functionalities (dev.blog.documentfoundation.org)
2145.
Bubble Sort: An archaeological algorithmic analysis (2003) [pdf] (users.cs.duke.edu)
2146.
Three Algorithms in a Room (prospect.org)
2147.
Memory and ILP handling in 2D convolutions (riemani.ca)
2148.
Phosphor Icons (phosphoricons.com)
2149.
Advanced Terminal Tips and Tricks (bitsand.cloud)
2150.
Robin Warren Has Died (telegraph.co.uk)
2151.
A new way to prevent HIV delivers dramatic results in trial (npr.org)
2152.
Chinese around the world are targeted by elaborate fake Chinese police scams (bbc.com)
2153.
Kremlin Jails the Father of Russia's Internet (cepa.org)
2154.
2155.
"Sugar rush" in children seems to be confirmation bias (juliawise.net)
2156.
When Smart Ships Divide by Zer0 – Stranding the USS Yorktown (2018) (medium.com)
2157.
Anti-ageing 'supermodel granny' drug extends life in mice by 25% (bbc.com)
2158.
Ask HN: How do I figure out what skills are in demand?
2159.
Some thoughts on the web. On web engines, content, and web rent (2023) (liberda.nl)
2160.
Breaking transatlantic sailing record by more than a day (2016) (yachtingworld.com)