August 2023 Archive
20401.
iCloud Sucks and It Really Shouldn’t (reverttosaved.com)
20402.
Barracuda ESG hacks focused on China’s ‘high priority targets’ (scmagazine.com)
20403.
YouTube has an ad problem: I promise, I can prove it [video] (youtube.com)
20404.
Capturing at Speed of Thought (acreom.com)
20405.
You Need More Constraints (borretti.me)
20406.
Research team leverages power of ribosomes to develop chemical libraries (phys.org)
20407.
AngelList’s Equity Blocks – Instantly issue equity (angellist.com)
20408.
The ruthless forking of Terraform [video] (youtube.com)
20409.
Statistical Process Control: A Practitioner's Guide (two-wrongs.com)
20410.
CT scans of coffee equipment: using X-rays to look inside an AeroPress (scanofthemonth.com)
20411.
AI Anywhere with Google Distributed Cloud (cloud.google.com)
20412.
Life’s stages are changing – we need new terms and new ideas to describe them (theconversation.com)
20413.
Nord Stream exclusive research from ZDF and Spiegel (zdf.de)
20414.
OpenFGA: A high performance and flexible authorization/permission engine (github.com)
20415.
Costco: Free Technical Support for Life of Product (concierge.costco.com)
20416.
Bitcoin trading volume is at its lowest in more than four years (cnbc.com)
20417.
This Isn't Science Fiction: How the CIA Stole a Russian Satellite (2019) (nationalinterest.org)
20418.
Who Owns the West? (hcn.org)
20419.
20420.
A Marriage, a Secret and a Crackdown in China (nytimes.com)
20421.
Feeling safe from crime linked with lower risks of heart attack and death (medicalxpress.com)
20422.
New Foundational C# with Microsoft (freecodecamp.org)
20423.
CapRover - Free and Open Source PaaS (caprover.com)
20424.
I Love the 80s – Miami Vice (designobserver.com)
20425.
Watch the Special Apple Event (developer.apple.com)
20426.
Struggling to find exploits? Exploit Observer is here to help. (exploit.observer)
20427.
I, Exponential Building Modern Cathedrals (notboring.co)
20428.
Mexico’s Microchip Advantage (foreignaffairs.com)
20429.
Are carbon offsets all they’re cracked up to be? (vox.com)
20430.
Scientists engineered a see-through squid with its brain in plain view (npr.org)