August 2022 Archive
8311.
Developers, If You Can Master Writing, You Will Be Dangerous
8312.
What it takes to get home (when your passport has been stolen abroad) (axios.com)
8313.
Anti-vax Twitter accounts pushing food crisis misinformation, study finds (theguardian.com)
8314.
Being Swamped Is Normal and Not Impressive (gkogan.co)
8315.
Funds sought for first submarine cable to Antarctica (theregister.com)
8316.
Understanding Jane Street (thediff.co)
8317.
Military testimonies highlight the bureaucratic power over Palestinians (theguardian.com)
8318.
Visa could be liable for helping monetize Pornhub videos of children, says court (theverge.com)
8319.
The funniest way to throw away your life (twitter.com)
8320.
Linux Mint 21 Released, This Is What’s New (omgubuntu.co.uk)
8321.
Intel Bets 17B Euros on a Tech Revival in Eastern Germany (bloomberg.com)
8322.
Jigzilla: The automatic puzzle solving machine (youtube.com)
8323.
New York becomes second major US city to declare health emergency over monkeypox (cnn.com)
8324.
CRISPR-Cas9 editing produces social behavior changes in hamsters (pnas.org)
8325.
“You Wouldn’t Steal ” Research Shows Why Many Anti-Piracy Messages Fail (torrentfreak.com)
8326.
Data brokers shrug off pressure to stop collecting info on pregnant people (politico.com)
8327.
Anauralia: The Silent Mind and Its Association with Aphantasia (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
8328.
Where Should Affluent People Live? (freddiedeboer.substack.com)
8329.
The true costs of layoffs: morale, commitment, readiness your future (betterup.com)
8330.
About the security content of iOS 15.6 and iPadOS 15.6 (support.apple.com)
8331.
Nomad bridge is actively exploited (twitter.com)
8332.
N.Y. Attorney General Courts Crypto Whistle-Blowers (bloomberg.com)
8333.
8334.
Faster Inverse Burrows Wheeler Transform (cbloomrants.blogspot.com)
8335.
Perl is not memory-safe (twitter.com)
8336.
German tanks in Ukraine don't recognize the Norwegian shells developed for them (gagadget.com)
8337.
US companies experiment with mandatory vacation policies (bbc.com)
8338.
Ask HN: How can I improve my internal team’s dog-fooding process?
8339.
SQLite-zstd: Transparent dictionary-based row-level compression for SQLite (phiresky.github.io)
8340.
U.S. crypto firm Nomad hit by $190M theft (reuters.com)