August 2022 Archive
3181.
Bats can use leaves as “sound mirrors” for better navigation (2019) (arstechnica.com)
3182.
Made $100k in 12 months on the side (sidehustlers.life)
3183.
Ask HN: Could there be a “tech.fyi” (like levels.fyi for tech stack maturity?)
3184.
Does AWS Lambda Oregon region having issues?
3185.
FBI removed top secret documents from Trump's home, WSJ reports (reuters.com)
3186.
A US Freight Rail Crisis Threatens More Supply Chain Chaos (wired.com)
3187.
Starlink suffered a global outage overnight (theverge.com)
3188.
Equifax issued wrong credit scores for millions of consumers (lite.cnn.com)
3189.
SoundCloud is firing 20 percent of its global workforce (theverge.com)
3190.
Yelp begins labeling, throttling the reach of pro-life crisis pregnancy centers (lifesitenews.com)
3191.
Robert Shiller predicted the 2008 housing bubble. Here’s his 2022 call (fortune.com)
3192.
Interview: Fuchsia’s past, present, and future, as told by ex-director (9to5google.com)
3193.
Tell HN: Network solution added .online to all of our domains
3194.
Apple employees launch petition to protest return-to-office plans (engadget.com)
3195.
How Amazon's Empire of Surveillance Is Tracking 'Every Aspect' of Our Lives (businessinsider.com)
3196.
Tell HN: Security notice from Slack regarding Shared Invitation links
3197.
Ask HN: Is there a description of the file layout HN uses to store data?
3198.
Texas paid this company to mine Bitcoin during an ongoing energy crisis (pcgamer.com)
3199.
Unity's board rejects $17.5B Applovin offer (twitter.com)
3200.
Why Amazon warehouse workers walked off the job in San Bernardino (latimes.com)
3201.
Justice Department in early stages of filing an antitrust lawsuit against Apple (techcrunch.com)
3202.
'Ring Nation' Is Amazon's Reality Show for Our Surveillance Dystopia (vice.com)
3203.
Johnson and Johnson to stop making talc-based baby powder globally (theguardian.com)
3204.
Google sued for dropping free Workspace apps (theregister.com)
3205.
Racket v8.6 (blog.racket-lang.org)
3206.
Nutshell: Expandable Explanations (ncase.me)
3207.
Year 2038 Problem (en.wikipedia.org)
3208.
But You Told Me You Were Safe: Attacking the Mozilla Firefox Renderer (Part 2) (thezdi.com)
3209.
'Star Trek's' Lt. Uhura Was a NASA Recruiter. And It Worked Like a Charm. (military.com)
3210.
Geometric Analysis Reveals How Birds Mastered Flight (quantamagazine.org)