August 2022 Archive
3871.
Stable Diffusion is a big deal (simonwillison.net)
3872.
Linus Torvalds Released Linux 5.19 from an M2 MacBook Air Running Asahi Linux (twitter.com)
3873.
How to build a digital wallet in less than a day (moderntreasury.com)
3874.
Please Stop Citing Tiobe (blog.nindalf.com)
3875.
China's Final Warning (en.wikipedia.org)
3876.
Intel 4 Deep Dive (semiwiki.com)
3877.
Performance of ORDER BY / DISTINCT has been terrible for too long in Postgres (twitter.com)
3878.
Google Meet Meets Duo Meet, with Meet in Duo but Duo Isn’t Going into Meet (theverge.com)
3879.
How the U.S. gave away a breakthrough battery technology to China (npr.org)
3880.
Lessons from Deploying Deep Learning to Production (thegradient.pub)
3881.
“Huge flaw” threatens US emergency alert system, DHS researcher warns (arstechnica.com)
3882.
Indie devs outraged by unlicensed game sales on GameStop’s NFT market (arstechnica.com)
3883.
Qantas asks executives to work as baggage handlers for three months (bbc.co.uk)
3884.
Mac hacker’s code is so good, corporations keep stealing it (theverge.com)
3885.
How Cisco got Hacked – Tracking the attacker steps and the logs it generates (trunc.org)
3886.
Violence, the Fundamental Attribution Error, and Contempt for the Poor (uncommon-priors.com)
3887.
Airbnb’s Approach to Access Management at Scale (medium.com)
3888.
When Efforts to Contain a Data Breach Backfire (krebsonsecurity.com)
3889.
CoSIm: Commonsense Reasoning for Counterfactual Scene Imagination (arxiv.org)
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3893.
The First Chinese Restaurant in America Has a Savory–and Unsavory–History (smithsonianmag.com)
3894.
The Fish with a Transparent Head (theguardian.com)
3895.
Is sending Mississippi water to West feasible? (desertsun.com)
3896.
Sex Redefined (2015) (nature.com)
3897.
Is losing weight an important health goal? (lite.cnn.com)
3898.
Ask HN: Would you implement security setup for three letter agencies
3899.
Zoom Alternatives for Longer Meetings?
3900.
Twitter’s child porn problem ruined its plan for an OnlyFans competitor (theverge.com)