August 2022 Archive
1801.
Germany’s €9 train tickets scheme ‘saved 1.8m tons of CO2 emissions’ (theguardian.com)
1802.
Ask HN: Why are distributed systems so polarizing?
1803.
I'm Publishing My Next Book on Substack (tedgioia.substack.com)
1804.
Enhanced Rock Weathering for CO2 Removal [video] (youtube.com)
1805.
Singing: The key to a long life (2008) (npr.org)
1806.
The Rise of SQL (spectrum.ieee.org)
1807.
An open letter to the Tesla fan who wants to run over a kid (theverge.com)
1808.
Earth sets new record for shortest day (timeanddate.com)
1809.
The Cluetrain Manifesto (1999) (cluetrain.com)
1810.
Katskhi pillar in Georgia: One of the world's most isolated churches (cnn.com)
1811.
Dropping playground latency by porting SpiceDB to WASM (authzed.com)
1812.
PowerUp: IDE Decompilation and Disassembly Tools (github.com)
1813.
Cognitive decline linked to ultraprocessed food, study finds (cnn.com)
1814.
Gmail Dynamic Email (a.k.a. AMP for Email) (support.google.com)
1815.
Beyond Hyperanthropomorphism (studio.ribbonfarm.com)
1816.
Ask HN: Should I log errors, throw errors or both?
1817.
Windows HEVC video codec from Microsoft costs $0.99 (apps.microsoft.com)
1818.
Everyone should be ‘quiet quitting’ (spectator.co.uk)
1819.
Anime retailer Right Stuf has been acquired by Sony/Aniplex (rightstufanime.com)
1820.
SpaceMonger (portablefreeware.com)
1821.
Don’t plug in that free Microsoft Office USB drive you got in the mail (pcworld.com)
1822.
Irata.online: A PLATO service for retro computing enthusiasts (irata.online)
1823.
State Machines II (blog.yoshuawuyts.com)
1824.
Why we chose Clojure (blog.kaleidos.net)
1825.
Cumulative loneliness and subsequent memory function (alz-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com)
1826.
Gravity Probe B (en.wikipedia.org)
1827.
Apple retaliated against women who complained about misconduct (engadget.com)
1828.
Increased CVE Activity in Curl? (daniel.haxx.se)
1829.
What are you supposed to do with old clothes? (theatlantic.com)
1830.
Anger as BP profits triple to $8.5bn amid soaring household energy bills (independent.co.uk)