August 2022 Archive
5911.
Cerbos and FusionAuth [video] (cerbos.dev)
5912.
Pirated books thrive on Amazon – and authors say web giant ignores fraud (nypost.com)
5913.
Ask HN: Who Wants To Be Fired? (August 2022)
5914.
Nichelle Nichols, who played Lt Uhura in original Star Trek, dies aged 89 (theguardian.com)
5915.
Shocking New Images Show Major US Lake Drop to Lowest Recorded Water Levels (futurism.com)
5916.
Data chess game: Databricks, MongoDB and Snowflake make moves for the enterprise (venturebeat.com)
5917.
Twitter is probing Elon Musk’s social circle in broad legal requests (washingtonpost.com)
5918.
Latin America cartels turn increasingly to lucrative synthetic drugs (dw.com)
5919.
Using Socat for TLS Interception (losslessbits.com)
5920.
US kills al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri in drone strike in Afghanistan (cnn.com)
5921.
Rust Flashmap: a fast, concurrent hash map (docs.rs)
5922.
5923.
Another lawsuit claims Facebook scraping data from hospital sites (scmagazine.com)
5924.
5925.
Musca Depicta (en.wikipedia.org)
5926.
Apple ends corporate Covid mask mandate (theregister.com)
5927.
Illusory Truth Effect (en.wikipedia.org)
5928.
Solana hack ongoing with 7000+ wallets affected (twitter.com)
5929.
The rise of ‘bai LAN’: why China’s frustrated youth are ready to ‘let it rot’ (theguardian.com)
5930.
Show HN: My favourite database for Web3: Xata (guibibeau.com)
5931.
Pig organs partially revived in dead animals – researchers are stunned (nature.com)
5932.
The 300 Milion Dollar Button (webphasestudio.com)
5933.
China to begin series of unprecedented live-fire drills off Taiwan coast (theguardian.com)
5934.
OpenStick (extrowerk.com)
5935.
Yale-developed technology restores cell, organ function in pigs after death (news.yale.edu)
5936.
Go 1.19 Is Released (go.dev)
5937.
The gruesome fates of futurists hoping for immortality using cryonics (bigthink.com)
5938.
A Community of German Anti-Vaxxers on the Black Sea Coast (spiegel.de)
5939.
A community developing a Hugging Face for customer data modeling (kdnuggets.com)
5940.
Keeping a Project Bisectable (andrealmeid.com)