April 2022 Archive
9361.
Ubiquiti Teaches AWS Security and Crisis Comms via Counterexample (lastweekinaws.com)
9362.
MongoDB 5.3 enhances times series data capability (techtarget.com)
9363.
New Revelations Raise Pressure on NASA to Rename the James Webb Space Telescope (scientificamerican.com)
9364.
Russian Oligarch Charged with Violating U.S. Sanctions (justice.gov)
9365.
When Soviet rocket scientists nearly nuked New York City (arstechnica.com)
9366.
Police Records Show Women Are Being Stalked with Apple AirTags Across Country (vice.com)
9367.
Hydra, the world’s biggest cybercrime forum, shut down in police sting (arstechnica.com)
9368.
Read Something Interesting (readsomethinginteresting.com)
9369.
The road to totalitarianism is paved with digital currency (roanoke.com)
9370.
E-scooters are bursting into flames in India and buyers are spooked (restofworld.org)
9371.
Dependabot empowers you to keep your projects secure (github.blog)
9372.
The first IBM mainframe for AI arrives (zdnet.com)
9373.
GPT-3 tokens, entropy and the unanswered question (blog.quickchat.ai)
9374.
New magnetic anomaly map for the Red Sea (nature.com)
9375.
Variational Autoencoders Simply Explained (assemblyai.com)
9376.
Why data needs more than CRUD (imply.io)
9377.
Ireland's retention of Dwyer phone data breaches EU law (rte.ie)
9378.
A critique of Tordoff et al. (2022)(puberty blockers and mental health) (jessesingal.substack.com)
9379.
Atlassian launches Atlas to improve team alignment (techcrunch.com)
9380.
Download Books and Videos from O'Reilly (github.com)
9381.
“BigLake” – Google's Take on LakeHouse (protocol.com)
9382.
Run your own selfhosted suite with a few clicks (selfprivacy.org)
9383.
Should you trust a third-party bootloader to run newer macOS versions? (ctrl.blog)
9384.
Hardware Raid is Dead and is a Bad Idea in 2022 (youtube.com)
9385.
Crystal 1.4.0 Released (github.com)
9386.
Automating the Git commit message prefix (pacurar.dev)
9387.
Fast's collapse won't be unique (axios.com)
9388.
How the Wayback Machine Is Saving Digital Ukraine (spectrum.ieee.org)
9389.
Stackblitz raises $7.9M for a development environment powered by WebAssembly (techcrunch.com)
9390.
Survival in Space (archive.org)