August 2022 Archive
3631.
Meta injecting code into websites to track its users, research says (theguardian.com)
3632.
Deadly Optimism, Useful Pessimism (richardheinberg.com)
3633.
The GPU shortage is over. The GPU surplus has arrived (arstechnica.com)
3634.
Can a Linux kernel module blow the PC speaker? (lore.kernel.org)
3635.
World is losing ‘magical’ tradition of human-animal mutualism, study warns (news.mongabay.com)
3636.
Kubernetes 1.25 will be out next week – List of new features and deprecations (sysdig.com)
3637.
The Odyssey of Ulysses S. Grant (neh.gov)
3638.
I Built a Ruby Compiler (mpov.timmorgan.org)
3639.
Operation Northwoods: CIA false-flag op against American citizens (1962) (en.wikipedia.org)
3640.
Russia burning huge amounts of gas, puzzling experts (bbc.co.uk)
3641.
Design Foundations for Systems Capital [pdf] (griffith.edu.au)
3642.
Pakistan pleads for international help – parts of country resemble a small ocean (lite.cnn.com)
3643.
FCC denies Starlink’s application for $885M subsidy (techcrunch.com)
3644.
A Cyclic Theory of Subcultures (astralcodexten.substack.com)
3645.
Rotary Switches Information (globalspec.com)
3646.
Janet Jackson music video declared a cybersecurity vulnerability (theregister.com)
3647.
Venture capital’s silent crash: when the tech boom met reality (ft.com)
3648.
PXE Booting Raspberry Pis (ltm56.com)
3649.
The U.S. made a breakthrough battery discovery – then gave technology to China (npr.org)
3650.
Show HN: Learning Loop – Discover resources recommended by the founders (app.learningloop.org)
3651.
3652.
Detection of Compiler- and Linker-Introduced Leakage (arxiv.org)
3653.
Online Applesoft Basic Editor (paleotronic.com)
3654.
Dow to Decarbonise with Advanced Nuclear (world-nuclear-news.org)
3655.
3656.
NthLink VPN found to be using same pre-shared keys for all users (twitter.com)
3657.
Linux 6.0 debuts, missing some Rusty bits and a magic mushroom reference (theregister.com)
3658.
Exploring the Cave Rock Art of Siberian Trans-Baikal (degruyter.com)
3659.
3660.
Investors slam WeWork founder Adam Neumann’s ‘disgusting’ comeback (nypost.com)