September 2022 Archive
29491.
How to nudge freemium users to buy (tips.ariyh.com)
29492.
29493.
The Situation, Target, Proposal for pull requests, and beyond (medium.com)
29494.
How do companies encrypt data? Inside the enclave (onefootprint.com)
29495.
29496.
29497.
29498.
29499.
29500.
On Giving and Receiving Feedback (zef.studio)
29501.
Nreal’s $379 AR glasses launch in the US today (theverge.com)
29502.
29503.
MEV bot earns $1M but loses everything to a hacker an hour later (cointelegraph.com)
29504.
The Extremely Promising State of Diabetes Tech in 2018 (2018) (hanselman.com)
29505.
Another Tale of IBM I (AS/400) Hacking (2022) (blog.silentsignal.eu)
29506.
Grotesque Russian disinfo campaign mimicks Western news websites to sow dissent (politico.eu)
29507.
Sophos fixes critical firewall hole exploited by miscreants (theregister.com)
29508.
Best practices on rolling out code scanning at enterprise scale (github.blog)
29509.
Show HN: Kong Gateway 3.0 (konghq.com)
29510.
Hackers hijack Fast Company, send obscene push alert through Apple News (marketwatch.com)
29511.
Hoshin Kanri and the End of the Monopoly of Strategy (open.mit.edu)
29512.
Beyond Oracles: Direct HTTPS Outcalls from Canister Smart Contracts (medium.com)
29513.
Maintaining Monopolies with the Cloud (doctorow.medium.com)
29514.
29515.
Newsletter: Voicemail Changes, Opt-In Jabber ID Discoverability (blog.jmp.chat)
29516.
Hackers have forced Fast Company to disable its site while it repairs breach (qz.com)
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29519.
Independent auto shops deserve the right to repair your car (washingtonpost.com)
29520.
Rocket Lab's upcoming private Venus mission (orbitalindex.com)