August 2022 Archive
4351.
I Went Viral in the Bad Way (newsletters.theatlantic.com)
4352.
Show HN: Multiplayer bullshit bingo using WebSockets, Postgres notify and rust (github.com)
4353.
I’m living in a house-share at 65 – there are a lot of people in the UK like me (theguardian.com)
4354.
Is the Age of Fusion Upon Us? (tabletmag.com)
4355.
Researchers Say Cloudflare Is a Misinformation Haven (time.com)
4356.
Analytics: Every Web3 game has 40% bots on average (twitter.com)
4357.
Twitter’s problems with CSE stopped it launching an OnlyFans competitor (theverge.com)
4358.
Saudi Arabia’s GDP growing at more than double the G20 Economies: OECD
4359.
./Concord.sh: UEFI Secure Boot the Right Way (concord.sh)
4360.
Show HN: MOS, an application to help you deploy mathematical optimization models (fuinn.github.io)
4361.
Sand Hill Road reckons with its future (therealdeal.com)
4362.
Rhine set to become virtually impassable at a key waypoint later this week (bloomberg.com)
4363.
Stop Ghosting and Start Saying No (hbr.org)
4364.
Language Showcase: C3 (compilerspotlight.substack.com)
4365.
L2 Self-driving BMW veers into oncoming traffic leaving 1 dead and 9 injured (thesun.co.uk)
4366.
Zephyr solar-powered drone smashes record with 2-month-long flight (newscientist.com)
4367.
Gravity Payments CEO Dan Price Resigns (seattletimes.com)
4368.
Apple Pay on all desktop browsers (gamma-pay.com)
4369.
Rsadsb v0.6.0 – Track airplanes in the sky in a TUI (rsadsb.github.io)
4370.
An introductory catalogue of computer synthesized sounds (1969) [pdf] (ia601707.us.archive.org)
4371.
Former security chief claims Twitter buried ‘egregious deficiencies’ (washingtonpost.com)
4372.
Safeclib – C11 Annex K implementation (github.com)
4373.
Road Transportation Emerges as Key Driver of Warming (giss.nasa.gov)
4374.
Loan woes: China's troubled property market hits banks (asia.nikkei.com)
4375.
Fastest CRC32 for x86 (github.com)
4376.
Chip startup Tachyum alleges Cadence sabotaged processor rollout (theregister.com)
4377.
Spicy takes about AI policy (twitter.com)
4378.
Apple asks suppliers in Taiwan to label products as made in China (theguardian.com)
4379.
Now There's a Crowdsourced Website That Tracks Car-Dealer Markups (caranddriver.com)
4380.
Avoidable problems which made the Royal Navy's encryption exploitable in 1939 (siginthistorian.blogspot.com)