August 2024 Archive
151.
Sourcegraph went dark (eric-fritz.com)
152.
What is an SBAT and why does everyone suddenly care (mjg59.dreamwidth.org)
153.
Apple memory holed its broken promise for an OCSP opt-out (lapcatsoftware.com)
154.
Strandbeest (strandbeest.com)
155.
156.
Brazil's X ban is sending lots of people to Bluesky (theverge.com)
157.
Jailbroke my Kindle to use it as an e-ink monitor (gist.github.com)
158.
We have reached OpenBSD of Theseus (marc.info)
159.
NASA says Boeing Starliner astronauts may fly home on SpaceX in 2025 (nytimes.com)
160.
How to avoid losing items? Holding pens (blog.alexwendland.com)
161.
Examples of Great URL Design (2023) (blog.jim-nielsen.com)
162.
JavaScript dates are about to be fixed (docs.timetime.in)
163.
OpenSnitch is a GNU/Linux interactive application firewall (github.com)
164.
We don't know how bad most things are nor precisely how they're bad (lesswrong.com)
165.
CrowdStrike accepting the PwnieAwards for "most epic fail" at defcon (twitter.com)
166.
CEOs are running companies from afar even as workers return to office (bloomberg.com)
167.
US hospital told family their daughter had checked out when in fact she'd died (theguardian.com)
168.
Defenders think in lists, attackers think in graphs (2015) (github.com)
169.
OpenAI co-founder John Schulman says he will leave and join rival Anthropic (cnbc.com)
170.
It took my savings and 14 years but I’m about to beat arthritis (thetimes.com)
171.
Python’s Preprocessor (pydong.org)
172.
Can solar costs keep shrinking? (unchartedterritories.tomaspueyo.com)
173.
Zed AI (zed.dev)
174.
Just disconnect the internet (computer.rip)
175.
CIEL Is an Extended Lisp (ciel-lang.org)
176.
Breakthrough a step toward revealing hidden structure of prime numbers (science.org)
177.
Spice: Fine-grained parallelism with sub-nanosecond overhead in Zig (github.com)
178.
Stripe's Monorepo Developer Environment (blog.nelhage.com)
179.
Writing a Rust compiler in C (notgull.net)
180.
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt's Leaked Stanford Talk (github.com)