August 2022 Archive
5311.
The Mystery of the Frog Riddle (horenbergerb.github.io)
5312.
Five years later, Google is still all-in on Kotlin (techcrunch.com)
5313.
Hostile Architecture (en.wikipedia.org)
5314.
Due to expiring car and track licences Project CARS 1 and 2 will be delisted (twitter.com)
5315.
Cooking internet and lifting internet have the same problem (youtube.com)
5316.
Ask HN: Hardware product design, where do I start?
5317.
America's Achilles' Heel: The Mississippi River's Old River Control Structure (wunderground.com)
5318.
Facebook Posts Flagged as False for Rejecting Biden's Recession Wordplay (reason.com)
5319.
Have Scientists Been Wrong About Alzheimer’s for Decades? (nymag.com)
5320.
Nvidia Jetson AGX Orin 32GB Released (cnx-software.com)
5321.
People aren't paying enough attention to how big a deal nbdev is (twitter.com)
5322.
Starbucks to unveil its Web3-based rewards program next month (techcrunch.com)
5323.
Correlation does not mean causation-but it does not exclude it. Let's talk (dailysceptic.org)
5324.
Putting Software in the Public Domain (writing.kemitchell.com)
5325.
The Case for Longtermism (nytimes.com)
5326.
Elon Musk Is Convinced He's the Future. We Need to Look Beyond Him (time.com)
5327.
When Is JIT Faster Than a Compiler? (shopify.engineering)
5328.
Printer toner linked to genetic changes and health risks (neurosciencenews.com)
5329.
Ask HN: I don't want to be a product designer anymore. What is my path forward?
5330.
Linus Torvalds on Rust alloc failures (lore.kernel.org)
5331.
We saved 2 centuries of compute time by applying caching
5332.
What Russians See in the News: A War over Western Plans to Subjugate Them (nytimes.com)
5333.
Tesla is increasing the price of its Full Self-Driving software to $15,000 (engadget.com)
5334.
5G wars: the US plot to make Britain ditch Huawei (thetimes.co.uk)
5335.
How to Avoid Getting Overcharged by Dentists in the US (medium.com)
5336.
Former security chief claims Twitter buried ‘egregious deficiencies’ (washingtonpost.com)
5337.
Company paid a ransom demand. Hackers leaked its data anyway (zdnet.com)
5338.
Ask HN: Why does macOS assume PC and PS/2 RTF encodings came from NeXT machines?
5339.
Cloudflare Quietly Powers the Internet but It's a Haven for Misinformation (time.com)
5340.
AI Creating 'Art' Is an Ethical and Copyright Nightmare (kotaku.com)