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Some things I found interesting from 2024-11-03 to 2024-11-10

Internet Discoveries between 3 November and 10 November

  • Diagrams · Diagram as Code
  • ‘Shift Left’ Gets Pushback, Triggers Security Soul Searching’Shift Left’ Gets Pushback, Triggers Security Soul Searching
  • Touchscreens Are Out, and Tactile Controls Are Back
  • Google Claims World First As AI Finds 0-Day Security Vulnerability
  • Bitwarden switches password manager and SDK to GPL3 after FOSS-iness drama
  • IMAGE PROCESSING GALLERY
  • FBI says hackers are sending fraudulent police data requests to tech giants to steal people’s private information
  • Visprex

Some things I found interesting from 2024-10-27 to 2024-11-03

Internet Discoveries between 27 October and 3 November

  • dns recon & research, find & lookup dns records
  • Make it Yourself
  • https://academic.oup.com/sleep/article/47/1/zsad253/7280269?login=false
  • FrigadeHQ/trench
  • README.md · master · android_translation_layer / Android Translation Layer · GitLab
  • We finally have an ‘official’ definition for open source AI
  • OpenSSF Adds Minder as a Sandbox Project to Simplify the Integration and Use of Open Source Security Tools
  • Why Wiz really turned down Google’s $23B offer

Some things I found interesting from 2024-10-20 to 2024-10-27

Internet Discoveries between 20 October and 27 October

  • TypeSchema
  • permitio/opal
  • stack-auth/stack
  • Carpentopod: A walking table project
  • drasi-project/drasi-platform
  • Kurt Vonnegut’s lost board game finally published
  • Concerns Raised Over Bitwarden Moving Further Away From Open-Source
  • HN Update
  • nh2/internal-contstrained-pki
  • Tog’s paradox
  • Ghostty 1.0 is Coming
  • Introducing Access for Infrastructure: SSH
  • Doom Anthology With BFG Replica Is Out Today
  • PabloNet
  • ‘Shift Left’ Gets Pushback, Triggers Security Soul Searching’Shift Left’ Gets Pushback, Triggers Security Soul Searching

Some things I found interesting from 2024-10-13 to 2024-10-20

Internet Discoveries between 13 October and 20 October

  • Your self-hosted bookmark archive. Free and open source.
  • Navidrome
  • A solar gravitational lens will be humanity’s most powerful telescope. What are its best targets?
  • Stengo/DeskPad
  • Linkwarden
  • Winamp really whips open source coders into frenzy with its source release
  • kv4p HT
  • Europa Clipper mission to ‘one of the most promising places to look for life beyond Earth’ set for lift-off
  • splitbrain/clipscreen
  • Internal blog post reveals Automattic’s plan to enforce the WordPress trademark using ‘nice and not nice lawyers’
  • You’ll soon be able to safely and easily move your passkeys between password managers
  • Google Messages gets a new feature that makes it easier to keep private
  • Lines from “Star Wars” That Can Be Improved by Substituting “Pants” for Key Words
  • How I use Kanban boards in Obsidian to manage my personal projects
  • #9: Unit Tests As Documentation
  • An easy to use, powerful, and reliable system to process and distribute data
  • HashiCorp unveils ‘Terraform 2.0’ while tiptoeing around Big Blue elephant in the room

Some things I found interesting from 2024-10-06 to 2024-10-13

Internet Discoveries between 6 October and 13 October

  • Apple II Source Listings
  • sq
  • What does chezmoi do?
  • Stengo/DeskPad
  • mise
  • Wrapping up another Birthday Week celebration
  • Show HN: A real time AI video agent with under 1 second of latency
  • Google’s AI podcast hosts have existential crisis when they find out they’re not real
  • Tip: You Can Change Pixel Buds Settings on Windows, Mac
  • When Earth Had Rings
  • Wi-Fi Goes Long Range on New WiLo Standard
  • Duake lets you play Quake as the Doomguy
  • What was the song of the summer? Nobody knows
  • The Ultimate Guide to Error Handling in Python
  • Switching customers from Linux to BSD because boring is good
  • The Disappearance of an Internet Domain
  • The Australian government has introduced new cyber security laws. Here’s what you need to know
  • Google facing US government attempt to break it up, court filing shows
  • How open source SIEM and XDR tackle evolving threats
  • Palo Alto Networks warns of firewall hijack bugs with public exploit
  • The Internet Archive is under attack, with a popup claiming a ‘catastrophic’ breach
  • Internet Archive hacked, data breach impacts 31 million users
  • David McCormack on Custard’s new album – and living in Bluey’s shadow
  • Apple macOS 15 Sequoia is officially UNIX. If anyone cares…
  • We built the best “Bad Apple!!” in Minecraft
  • Android 15 will empower Google Contacts to manage encryption keys to ensure private, secure messaging
  • What goes into making an OS to be Unix compliant certified? - Quora