August 2024 Archive
1051.
Caltrain's new electric trains (fastcompany.com)
1052.
Google is killing one of Chrome's biggest ad blockers (pcworld.com)
1053.
Things I Learned from Doing Triathlon in My 70s (2023) (triathlete.com)
1054.
Quote-unquote "macros" (ianthehenry.com)
1055.
How good can you be at Codenames without knowing any words? (danluu.com)
1056.
Neon: A serverless open-source alternative to AWS Aurora Postgres (github.com)
1057.
Time-Memory Trade-Offs Sound the Death Knell for GPRS and GSM (iacr.org)
1058.
Greece announces new rules banning mobile phones in schools from September (euronews.com)
1059.
Makefiles for Web Work (2022) (rosszurowski.com)
1060.
Juice rerouted to Venus in first lunar-Earth flyby (esa.int)
1061.
Linux for UX Designers: What I learn after a year of doing design work on Linux (chris-wood.design)
1062.
FreeBSD-rustdate, a reimplementation of FreeBSD-update (rustdate.over-yonder.net)
1063.
Infinite Proofs: The Effects of Mathematics on David Foster Wallace (2012) (lareviewofbooks.org)
1064.
Parsing Protobuf Definitions with Tree-sitter (relistan.com)
1065.
When Serial Isn't RS-232, Geocaching with the Garmin GPS 95 (terinstock.com)
1066.
Black Hat 2024: Secure Shells in Shambles [pdf] (i.blackhat.com)
1067.
WireGuard-rs – Official Rust implementation of WireGuard (git.zx2c4.com)
1068.
Ask HN: Has anyone been able to contact Cloudflare Support in the last 5 days?
1069.
C++'s `noexcept` can sometimes help or hurt performance (16bpp.net)
1070.
After private equity takes over hospitals, they are less adept of providing care (nbcnews.com)
1071.
Show HN: Grug Notes, a simple take on text notes (grugnotes.com)
1072.
The Myth of the Product-Market Fit (2013) (blog.nishantsoni.com)
1073.
Bold Edit: An editor written by power users (bold-edit.com)
1074.
Releasing everyone's SSN and the hacks used to acquire them (github.com)
1075.
Show HN: I published a book to save you from my software architecture mistakes (leanpub.com)
1076.
Sticker on caption phone says that using the captions can be illegal. Why? (law.stackexchange.com)
1077.
Self-driving Waymo cars keep SF residents awake all night by honking (arstechnica.com)
1078.
GitHub Models: A new generation of AI engineers building on GitHub (github.blog)
1079.
Revisiting Linux CPU Scheduling (uninformativ.de)
1080.
A network engineer in search of greener pastures (cropp.blog)