August 2024 Archive
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Ask HN: What are you working on (August 2024)?
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Firefox Sidebar and Vertical tabs: try them out (blog.nightly.mozilla.org)
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Is my vision that bad? No, it's just a bug in Apple's Calculator (martin.wojtczyk.de)
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Twitter kills its San Francisco headquarters, will relocate to South Bay (sfstandard.com)
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How I won $2,750 using JavaScript, AI, and a can of WD-40 (davekiss.com)
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13ft – A site similar to 12ft.io but self-hosted (github.com)
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Repair and Remain (2022) (comment.org)
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Captain Disillusion debunks David Beckham beach kicks [video] (youtube.com)
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The Monospace Web (owickstrom.github.io)
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Google removed Organic Maps from the Play Store (twitter.com)
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Data Exfiltration from Slack AI via indirect prompt injection (promptarmor.substack.com)
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A Collection of Free Public APIs That Is Tested Daily (freepublicapis.com)
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Buy, Borrow, Die – Explained (old.reddit.com)
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Is Telegram really an encrypted messaging app? (blog.cryptographyengineering.com)
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Moments in Chromecast's history (blog.google)
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Inside the "3 billion people" national public data breach (troyhunt.com)
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MIT leaders describe the experience of not renewing Elsevier contract (sparcopen.org)
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Hackberry-Pi_Zero – A handheld Linux terminal using Raspberry Pi Zero 2W (github.com)
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NASA announces Boeing Starliner crew will return on SpaceX Crew-9 (twitter.com)
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Google and Meta struck secret ads deal to target teenagers (ft.com)
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Artificial intelligence is losing hype (economist.com)
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Federal appeals court finds geofence warrants “categorically” unconstitutional (eff.org)
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.INTERNAL is now reserved for private-use applications (icann.org)
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How Postgres stores data on disk – this one's a page turner (drew.silcock.dev)
85.
Ask HN: Should we bring software dev in-house?
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I'm tired of fixing customers' AI generated code (medium.com)
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VanillaJSX.com (vanillajsx.com)
88.
Defcon stiffs badge HW vendor, drags FW author offstage during talk (twitter.com)
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UK rail minister got engineer sacked for raising safety concerns (politico.eu)
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Australian employees now have the right to ignore work emails, calls after hours (reuters.com)