August 2022 Archive
8611.
Designing for Long-Form Articles (css-tricks.com)
8612.
Turning Fish Waste into Quality Carbon-Based Nanomaterial (nitech.ac.jp)
8613.
8614.
8615.
Browser-Powered Desync Attacks: A New Frontier in HTTP Request Smuggling (portswigger.net)
8616.
Ask HN: Uptick in Google and Outlook Calendar sync issues?
8617.
New in VS Code – sticky function signatures (stefanjudis.com)
8618.
What if instead of “responsible disclosure” it was “responsible resolution”? (ghuntley.com)
8619.
Homes in London under threat as datacenters pull in all the power (theregister.com)
8620.
The Making of a Prophet (lareviewofbooks.org)
8621.
Forbidden files – Files that cannot be created on windows (github.com)
8622.
Group Theory – Introduction to Higher Mathematics (youtube.com)
8623.
The Gender Pay Gap May Be a Sign That Women Prioritize Socially Valuable Careers (reason.com)
8624.
Scaling Memcache at Facebook (micahlerner.com)
8625.
From Byebug to Ruby/Debug (st0012.dev)
8626.
A mom’s campaign to ban library books divided a Texas town – and her own family (nbcnews.com)
8627.
Using GitHub Issues to Hack Together a Feedback System (blog.boot.dev)
8628.
PHP and WebAssembly Running on Netlify Edge Functions (twitter.com)
8629.
C library for OAuth 2.x and OpenID Connect servers and clients (github.com)
8630.
One of 5G’s biggest features is a security minefield (wired.com)
8631.
BlackRock launches a private trust to give clients exposure to spot Bitcoin (cnbc.com)
8632.
8633.
Toronto’s AI modelling tool for beach water quality is misleading (thestar.com)
8634.
Securely share your pitch deck and fundraise with DocSend (try.docsend.com)
8635.
Why English is changing faster than you can say Email, email, email (washingtonpost.com)
8636.
Making Linux Kernel Exploit Cooking Harder (security.googleblog.com)
8637.
A framework to analyze opinion formation models (nature.com)
8638.
Baton Drop (CVE-2022-21894): Secure Boot Security Feature Bypass Vulnerability (github.com)
8639.
The unreasonable effectiveness of simple HTML (shkspr.mobi)
8640.
Newly improved built-in Streamlit charts (blog.streamlit.io)