September 2022 Archive
3271.
Advertisers suspend Twitter marketing because their ads appear alongside CP (reuters.com)
3272.
The Robotic Processing, a robot-specific processing unit (github.com)
3273.
3274.
Researchers piece together the story of a Roman city, one artifact at a time (phys.org)
3275.
Nvidia CEO Unveils Next-Gen RTX GPUs, AI Workflows in the Cloud (blogs.nvidia.com)
3276.
FOSDEM 2023 dates: 4 and 5 February 2023 (fosdem.org)
3277.
Surging Energy Prices in Europe in the Aftermath of the War (imf.org)
3278.
Ask HN: How do you guys pick your usernames?
3279.
Ask HN: When will big tech be taken down a notch?
3280.
Best Buy, Home Depot Lock Up Goods to Fight Theft (wsj.com)
3281.
Silicon Valley slips back to Bro culture (nytimes.com)
3282.
The U.S. diet is deadly. Here are 7 ideas to get Americans eating healthier (text.npr.org)
3283.
Ask HN: Recommendations for ‘minimalist’ (e.g. not too ‘smart’) phones?
3284.
Ask HN: How do you cope/work with endless cycle of webdev?
3285.
Ask HN: Is there a Stack Overflow clone that pays money for answers?
3286.
94% of Tap Water in the U.S. Is Contaminated by Microplastics (time.com)
3287.
Twilio CEO announces 11% of employees will be laid off (foxbusiness.com)
3288.
Welcome to the New Verge (theverge.com)
3289.
Searching online “how to break your arm” (twitter.com)
3290.
Bitcoin is as costly to environment as beef production (scitechdaily.com)
3291.
Ask HN: Who else is uncomfortable with hardware 2FA for personal use?
3292.
TermVideo: View Video Files in a Terminal (pypi.org)
3293.
Canada ends vaccine entry rules, makes ArriveCan optional (bbc.com)
3294.
"http://http://http://@http://http://?http://#http://" is a legitimate URL (twitter.com)
3295.
Asked GPT3 to write all necessary Ruby on Rails functions to build a Yelp clone (twitter.com)
3296.
When Driving, Tires Emit Pollution. and EVs Make the Problem Worse (bloomberg.com)
3297.
Apple introduces iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus – with satellite connectivity (appleinsider.com)
3298.
'Substantial victory' for Kyiv as Russian front crumbles near Kharkiv (reuters.com)
3299.
Meta's quiet firing is making a lot of noise (qz.com)
3300.
Is it time to retire C and C++ for Rust in new programs? (theregister.com)