August 2022 Archive
9691.
Sovereign Unicorns: Jiaolong, a $1B Private City in China (zaneausten.com)
9692.
Porting a Roblox Game to Steam with Unity: The Case of “Find the Cats” (boilingsteam.com)
9693.
Gaming does not appear harmful to mental health, unless the gamer can't stop (ox.ac.uk)
9694.
Go 1.19 Is Released (go.dev)
9695.
Robinhood is cutting 23% of its staff (forbes.com)
9696.
23 Enigma (en.wikipedia.org)
9697.
We Became Brainwashed by Social Media (psychologytoday.com)
9698.
MIT scientists create color-shifting films inspired by 19th-century holography (arstechnica.com)
9699.
Potential widespread exploit of Solana L1 chain (via mobile client libraries) (twitter.com)
9700.
Hilma Af Klint (en.wikipedia.org)
9701.
Why Is America Fractured? Blame College, a New Book Argues (nytimes.com)
9702.
Rust Is Beautiful #100000 (github.com)
9703.
7-Eleven displays hacked in Taiwan (twitter.com)
9704.
Senate Plan Would Put Bitcoin, Ether Under Commodity Regulator’s Watch (wsj.com)
9705.
Show HN: Adadot – analytics for better, happier developers
9706.
Venture capital’s silent crash: when the tech boom met reality (ft.com)
9707.
Patterns and Practices for efficiently handling C# async/await cancel processing (neuecc.medium.com)
9708.
A Third Nuclear Age Is Upon Us (theatlantic.com)
9709.
Dear Customer, Shame on You. (40 Examples) (medium.com)
9710.
The Future of Hair Grooming (code.blender.org)
9711.
GitHub faces widespread malware attacks affecting projects, including crypto (cointelegraph.com)
9712.
We used growth hacking on Reddit and got 4000+ new visitors in one day (chunk.run)
9713.
Listening to uninterrupted noise helped millions to focus (ft.com)
9714.
Space debris Australia: Piece of SpaceX capsule crashes to Earth in field (bbc.co.uk)
9715.
Java Core Interview Questions (uuidable.com)
9716.
Republicans and Transgender Porn Search Volume (lawsuit.org)
9717.
Ask HN: Quant finance dev ops stack?
9718.
Signs Parents Won't Be Sending Their Kids Back to School This Fall (2021) (fee.org)
9719.
KeepTheCount.com (keepthecount.com)
9720.
CSS-Tricks Sold for $4M (Via They Got Acquired) (theygotacquired.com)