2022 Archive
21421.
Memory Safe Languages in Android 13 Reduce Vulnerabilities
(security.googleblog.com)
21422.
Baby talk has common features across languages and societies
(theregister.com)
21423.
The Architecture of Open Source Applications
(aosabook.org)
21424.
Spancat: a new approach for span labeling
(explosion.ai)
21425.
How effective are classic lookup optimizations for Rails apps?
(stefan-marr.de)
21427.
New cars will stop drivers from speeding under European laws
(drive.com.au)
21429.
The Balenciaga Controversy
(glossy.co)
21430.
When families un-adopt a child (2018)
(theatlantic.com)
21431.
Is there any future for the GTK-based Desktop Environments?
(ludditus.com)
21432.
21433.
The Disaster of Superstition in Nutrition
(optimisingnutrition.com)
21434.
Has the CIA Done More Harm Than Good?
(newyorker.com)
21435.
21436.
Twitter now asks some fired workers to please come back
(moneycontrol.com)
21437.
Why introduce `std::launder` rather than have the compiler take care of it?
(stackoverflow.com)
21438.
21439.
The future of work isn't just remote, it's part-time
(parttimetech.substack.com)
21440.
Why can't we have raw UDP in JavaScript?
(computerenhance.com)
21441.
Update on StoreKit External Entitlement for dating apps
(developer.apple.com)
21442.
Web apps could de-monopolize mobile devices
(pluralistic.net)
21444.
Best radios to use in an emergency (2021)
(plannedemergency.com)
21446.
I enforced the AGPL on my code (2020)
(raymii.org)
21448.
Wargame Simulating the Sinking of the Moskva
(weaponsrelease.com)