69 / How I Hacked my Car
Published on August 14, 2022Hello, hope you enjoy the curation 🤌🏻
Tweet of the Week
"Running a successful open source project is just Good Will Hunting in reverse, where you start out as a respected genius and end up being a janitor who gets into fights." Quote attributed to [@cra](https://twitter.com/cra), and I don't think I've ever seen anything more true posted. — @axboe
Culture
- Breaking apart the monolith (github.com)
Shawn Wang about the social component of open source and steps to reduce burnout.
Tech
- Using unwrap() in Rust is Okay (blog.burntsushi.net)
Andrew Gallant about panicking in Rust.
- ARCHITECTURE.md (matklad.github.io)
Aleksey Kladov about the practice of having an
ARCHITECTURE.md
file in your repository. - Why macOS Ventura Share menu is bad (lapcatsoftware.com)
Jeff Johnson about the inconsistencies of the settings app in the new macOS.
- Go wishlist (brandur.org)
Brandur has four wishes for Go 1.20.
- From Oscilloscope to Wireshark - A UDP Story (mattkeeter.com)
Matt Keeter takes the analogue signal of a UDP packet and explains how to decode it.
- I Don’t Like Go’s Default HTTP Handlers (preslav.me)
Preslav Rachev about the missing error value in Go's HTTP handlers.
- How I Hacked my Car (programmingwithstyle.com)
greenluigi1 explains how they hacked their 2021 Hyundai in series of three blog posts.
- The State Of Rust In 2022 (deprogrammaticaipsum.com)
Adrian Kosmaczewski about the state of Rust.
Cutting Room Floor
- Why thinking hard makes us feel tired (nature.com)
Heidi Ledford about a recent study on how cognitive work affects fatigue.
- iOS Privacy: Instagram and Facebook can track anything you do on any website in their in-app browser (krausefx.com)
Felix Krause about their research on Meta's tracking system in the iOS in-app browser. Thanks, Eric!
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