May 2023 Archive
5161.
Emeryville Mayor talks about building housing instead of political career (2022) (therealdeal.com)
5162.
Great Scott Gadgets: Universal Radio Test Inst. (URTI) in Development (greatscottgadgets.com)
5163.
Texas introduces high fees to register EVs (gizmodo.com)
5164.
Tornado DAO subject to hostile takeover (web3isgoinggreat.com)
5165.
Show HN: We found the grave of hacking legend Mel Kaye (melsloop.com)
5166.
Tesla plummets 50 spots in a survey of the US's 100 most reputable brands (businessinsider.com)
5167.
Solar power due to overtake oil production investment for first time -IEA (reuters.com)
5168.
Deep ocean currents in Antarctica are slowing earlier than predicted (thehindu.com)
5169.
The Wall of DST Hell (fagnerbrack.com)
5170.
A new onboarding experience on Mastodon (blog.joinmastodon.org)
5171.
An Art Professor Says A.I. Is the Future. It’s the Students Who Need Convincing (nytimes.com)
5172.
The unknown Indian company shipping millions of barrels of Russian oil (ft.com)
5173.
Western Digital Customer Data, Credit Cards Accessed in Hack (bloomberg.com)
5174.
Kyle Simpson and Armağan Amcalar on the Future of Learning Software Engineering (eventbrite.de)
5175.
US food pesticides contaminated with toxic ‘forever chemicals’ (theguardian.com)
5176.
FreeBSD Foundation Welcomes New Team Members (freebsdfoundation.org)
5177.
On the trail of the Dark Avenger: the most dangerous virus writer in the world (theguardian.com)
5178.
The Continuing Frauds of Elizabeth Holmes (fool.com)
5179.
GitHub outage again, even basic pages give HTTP 500 (github.com)
5180.
NBCUniversal’s Linda Yaccarino Is in Talks to Become Twitter CEO (wsj.com)
5181.
More than 2M Toyota users face risk of vehicle data leak in Japan (reuters.com)
5182.
Toyota Japan exposed millions of vehicles’ location data for a decade (techcrunch.com)
5183.
German Tank Problem (en.wikipedia.org)
5184.
"Honoring the Work & Legacy of Peter Eckersley" at the Internet Archive [video] (youtube.com)
5185.
Climate crisis deniers target scientists for vicious abuse on Musk’s Twitter (theguardian.com)
5186.
Are you sure you want to use MMAP in your database management system? (databasearchitects.blogspot.com)
5187.
Google said it would stop selling ads on climate disinformation. It hasn’t (sfchronicle.com)
5188.
Musk defends enabling Turkish censorship on Twitter, calling it his “choice” (arstechnica.com)
5189.
Arm acknowledges side-channel attack but denies Cortex-M is crocked (theregister.com)
5190.
Show HN: Graphlearn-for-PyTorch, distributed graph learning on PyTorch (github.com)