August 2024 Archive
10681.
Could dinosaurs still exist somewhere in the world? A paleontologist explains (theconversation.com)
10682.
The future of VPNs in the Zero Trust era (techradar.com)
10683.
Hack demo – Scanning inbox without logging in (ravenmail.io)
10684.
The first steps when using Rust with ROS 2 (foxglove.dev)
10685.
The Press Must Explain Its Double Standard on Leaks (newrepublic.com)
10686.
Show HN: Systema Robotica, a treatise on the order and evolution of robotkind (lesswrong.com)
10687.
Mpox-AISM: AI-mediated super monitoring for mpox and like-mpox (cell.com)
10688.
Chemical Recycling of Silicones: Current State of Play (mdpi.com)
10689.
A free Linux server for teenagers (hackclub.app)
10690.
Hackers may have stolen the Social Security numbers of every American (latimes.com)
10691.
Hey, Patreon: Don't Let Apple Win This Round (tedium.co)
10692.
The phageome: A hidden kingdom within your gut (knowablemagazine.org)
10693.
Car park full of confused driverless AI taxis cause misery for locals (latimes.com)
10694.
10695.
Parsing: The merit of strictly typed JSON (theguardian.com)
10696.
Hacking Beyond .com – Enumerating Private TLDs (cloud.google.com)
10697.
The Window-Knocking Machine Test (ines.io)
10698.
aws-nuke: Delete all resources associated with an AWS account (github.com)
10699.
The Turing Test and our shifting conceptions of intelligence (science.org)
10700.
Databricks reportedly paid $2B in Tabular acquisition (techcrunch.com)
10701.
Node.js Doubles Security Releases with Newly Automated Process, Re-Evaluates (socket.dev)
10702.
TestDisk: OSS for Partition Recovery and File Undelete (cgsecurity.org)
10703.
Gravity, Entropy, and Life (rantonels.github.io)
10704.
There are no adults in the room (2019) (letterstoanewdeveloper.com)
10705.
Ninety-Ninety Rule (en.wikipedia.org)
10706.
Unsaflok: Unlocking Hotel Locks [pdf] (unsaflok.com)
10707.
Robot That Solves the Rubik's Cube Faster Than Anyone Else in the World (medium.com)
10708.
TV Show of the Century: A Travelogue with No Atmosphere (1967) [pdf] (nasa.gov)
10709.
New brain-computer interface allows man with ALS to 'speak' again (sciencedaily.com)
10710.
The difference between Roseart and Crayola being left in the sun (old.reddit.com)