September 2022 Archive
6811.
Dynamicland by Bret Victor (dynamicland.org)
6812.
A neighborhood’s cryptocurrency mine: ‘Like a jet that never leaves’ (washingtonpost.com)
6813.
Every Video Game Console Ever Made Selling on eBay for $1M (nerdist.com)
6814.
Bank of America Tests No-Down-Payment Mortgages for Minority Communities (bloomberg.com)
6815.
What Shopping on Amazon Feels Like (2022) (youtube.com)
6816.
What I Learned Reading About the Life of a WW2 Scientist and Inventor (dltn.io)
6817.
NASA sees our space future as both government and privately run (theregister.com)
6818.
Alternative Modes of Computation [pdf] (cs.umd.edu)
6819.
Show HN: CancerDB: A public domain CSV file to help build a cure (github.com)
6820.
A bug that was 23 years old or not (daniel.haxx.se)
6821.
BMW 7-Series drives itself through own assembly (sae.org)
6822.
Luminal, low-code Python done right (hopefully) (getluminal.com)
6823.
Russia says China will start paying for gas in rubles and yuan (lite.cnn.com)
6824.
The crypto black markets of Argentina (freethink.com)
6825.
Ask HN: SDR Equivalent for Fiber Optic/Light
6826.
Please just tell me what you do (evanjconrad.com)
6827.
Dart Is Boring (akos.ma)
6828.
Leaked Oath Keepers’ list includes hundreds of cops, dozens of elected officials (arstechnica.com)
6829.
Twitter's Bots Spooked Bob Iger of Disney Before Elon Musk (fortune.com)
6830.
I was catfished by by Airbnb host and the place was a mess (nytimes.com)
6831.
Community Release of FeatureBase v1.0.0 (github.com)
6832.
Charting the Relationship Between Wealth and Happiness, by Country (visualcapitalist.com)
6833.
Show HN: Conversational search engine powered by GPT-3 (friday.education)
6834.
The Tapeworm Hunters (2017) (theverge.com)
6835.
FurAffinity bans AI-generated content (twitter.com)
6836.
Japanese Stable Diffusion (github.com)
6837.
‘Weird’: You’re Not Ready for the Glory That Is the Weird Al Biopic (rollingstone.com)
6838.
List of Eponymous Laws (en.wikipedia.org)
6839.
Why fast food is racing to ditch the dining room (slate.com)
6840.
California’s Water-Saving Policies Could Start a Mini Dust Bowl (hcn.org)