September 2022 Archive
20131.
Samsung discloses data breach after July hack (bleepingcomputer.com)
20132.
Hacking the Consumer's Brain – Moran Cerf (2018) (youtube.com)
20133.
20134.
20135.
20136.
Zombie cells central to the quest for active, vital old age (apnews.com)
20137.
Diesel 2.0.0 (diesel.rs)
20138.
Rick Wolter: from prison to software developer, building Underdog Devs community (views.substack.com)
20139.
Making Batteries Out of Crab Shells May Be a Great Idea (gizmodo.com)
20140.
20141.
Thin-line-through or how to build new products/big features (medium.com)
20142.
Dev backdoors own malware to steal data from other hackers (bleepingcomputer.com)
20143.
Apple iPhone Takes Lead in Smartphone Market. People Are Switching from Androids (barrons.com)
20144.
What Is Unity? (unintendedconsequenc.es)
20145.
Sam's Borges – Short Story (kghosh.substack.com)
20146.
Cosmic Inflation And Genetic Algorithms (arxiv.org)
20147.
Community Interaction and Conflict on the Web (2018) (arxiv.org)
20148.
Does Transparency in Moderation Matter? (2019) (dl.acm.org)
20149.
Building Generalized Solutions Is Killing Your Product (getrevue.co)
20150.
20151.
The Tragedy of North Birmingham (propublica.org)
20152.
Chemical Vapor Deposition (en.wikipedia.org)
20153.
Germany's Garbage Is Getting Dirtier Due to the Energy Crisis (financialpost.com)
20154.
Red Programming Language (red-lang.org)
20155.
Setting Empty-String Jsonb Values to Null When Sorting with Ransack (orbit.love)
20156.
20157.
Research Twice, Build Once: How to Know Your Users as You Grow (future.com)
20158.
20159.
20160.
Are you ready for the internet? (1994) [video] (youtube.com)