August 2022 Archive
4891.
Researchers change blood type of kidney in transplant breakthrough (theguardian.com)
4892.
Getting the World Record in Hatetris (hallofdreams.org)
4893.
Linux NetworkManager and Anti-Privacy Default Settings: Call for Action (nixsanctuary.com)
4894.
Hunger Stone (en.wikipedia.org)
4895.
The Ted-Ed Frog Riddle Is Wrong (duckware.com)
4896.
What's your favorite startup landing page?
4897.
Floppy Disk Variants (en.wikipedia.org)
4898.
4899.
Podman v4.2.0 Released (podman.io)
4900.
List of Psychological Effects (en.wikipedia.org)
4901.
Doubts cast over Elon Musk's Twitter bot claims (bbc.co.uk)
4902.
The making of Nintendo classic GoldenEye 007 (theguardian.com)
4903.
University of Michigan library’s Galileo manuscript turns out to be a forgery (arstechnica.com)
4904.
That Coinbase job offer could be North Korean hackers (techradar.com)
4905.
Tesla's virtual power plant had its first event helping the grid (electrek.co)
4906.
Fractional Calculus (en.wikipedia.org)
4907.
Ask HN: Why did your startup fail and what did you learn?
4908.
Introduction to the Library of Congress Subject Headings (2017) [pdf] (downloads.alcts.ala.org)
4909.
4910.
4911.
4912.
A little bit of Mathematica history (12000.org)
4913.
How we built Homechart's JavaScript frontend using Mithril (homechart.app)
4914.
Once again, Apple calls workers back to the office–once again, workers fight bac (arstechnica.com)
4915.
BBot, an OSINT Swiss knife for everyone (github.com)
4916.
Software Development Knowledge Sharing Methods Are Broken: Here’s Why (swimm.io)
4917.
4918.
Learnings from interning on a Rust-based terminal (warp.dev)
4919.
Custom Software: Making the Decision to Start Over – A Guide (jorgecolonconsulting.com)
4920.
Biden marks Ukrainian Independence Day with nearly $3B in security assistance (cnbc.com)