September 2022 Archive
6931.
New (LTE) Rotary Cell Phone [video] (youtube.com)
6932.
State of AI for Earth Observation (preprint) (sa.catapult.org.uk)
6933.
What Are the Greenest Programming Languages? (medium.com)
6934.
T-Mobile sells Sprint fiber assets to Cogent for $1 (fiercetelecom.com)
6935.
What does it mean to know the risk embedded in your DNA? (theguardian.com)
6936.
Mac App Store and investing engineering time (blog.kaleidoscope.app)
6937.
Lazy Imports for Python (lwn.net)
6938.
Classified NATO documents stolen from Portugal, now sold on darkweb (bleepingcomputer.com)
6939.
US approves $2.6bn in aid for Ukraine and allies (bbc.com)
6940.
Amazon to Slow on Hiring (wsj.com)
6941.
Show HN: Lug – run Python locally or in the cloud, paired with a container (lug.dev)
6942.
More Americans tapping buy now, pay later services for groceries (cnbc.com)
6943.
Microsoft Unveils Linux SQL Server 2022 Release Candidate (theregister.com)
6944.
Amazon Drive is shutting down (amazon.com)
6945.
Two atomic clocks have been quantum entangled for the first time (newscientist.com)
6946.
Why Disney didn’t buy Twitter (vox.com)
6947.
Who Are the Unhappiest People in the World? (news.gallup.com)
6948.
DARPA LifeLog (en.wikipedia.org)
6949.
An empty 1970s SF movie theater deemed 'historic' could scale back housing plans (sfchronicle.com)
6950.
Cannon Smash (2003) (cannonsmash.sourceforge.net)
6951.
Twitter Censored Professor’s Post for “Abusive Behaviour” Toward the Queen (theintercept.com)
6952.
Navy Says All UFO Videos Classified Releasing Them ‘Will Harm National Security’ (vice.com)
6953.
Quake 1 port to Apple Watch (youtube.com)
6954.
Ask HN: JavaScript Save Editable PDF (stackoverflow.com)
6955.
Make Elisabeth the Last (republic.org.uk)
6956.
Roblox wants to advertise to gamers ages 13 and up in the metaverse (washingtonpost.com)
6957.
VMware Cuts Pay for Remote Workers Fleeing Silicon Valley (bloomberg.com)
6958.
The ‘Deaditors’ of Wikipedia (haykranen.nl)
6959.
What I learned about the future from listening to 223 YC startup pitches (protocol.com)
6960.
YouTubers have to declare ads. Why doesn't anyone else? [video] (youtube.com)