September 2022 Archive
8011.
Remember my Forgotten Man (1933) (youtube.com)
8012.
An incident impacting password resets on Twitter (privacy.twitter.com)
8013.
Codacy raises $15M to improve code reviews with automation (techcrunch.com)
8014.
Taliban Bans PUBG and TikTok: Says Its “Too Violent and Immoral” (otakukart.com)
8015.
Golang Generics Empower Concise APIs (betterprogramming.pub)
8016.
Celeste Ng’s Dystopia Is Uncomfortably Close to Reality (nytimes.com)
8017.
Gödel Without (Too Many) Tears – draft of new edition (logicmatters.net)
8018.
Show HN: I created a privacy-friendly personal finance application for Europe (get.monse.app)
8019.
Which NFL Team Are You Stuck Watching Every Sunday? (2015) (fivethirtyeight.com)
8020.
Programming languages: It's time to stop using C and C++ (zdnet.com)
8021.
Show HN: An AI image generator for blog posts (socialbu.com)
8022.
Indefinite and Fictitious Numbers (en.wikipedia.org)
8023.
Image contains its own MD5 checksum (bleepingcomputer.com)
8024.
Appsmith has a native GraphQL integration for building internal-tools faster (appsmith.com)
8025.
The Flooding of Everson, Washington (nbcnews.com)
8026.
Typing Cyclist (typing-cyclist.vercel.app)
8027.
U.N. experts find that war crimes have been committed in Ukraine (nytimes.com)
8028.
France sets minimum book delivery fee in anti-Amazon struggle (theguardian.com)
8029.
Ask HN: How to Ensure Correct Encryption?
8030.
Vercel Introduces Commenting on Preview Deployments (vercel.com)
8031.
Video Allegedly Shows Crypto Miners Jet Washing Nvidia RTX GPUs (tomshardware.com)
8032.
Resistance-breathing training found to lower blood pressure (medicalxpress.com)
8033.
Vienna Teng – The Hymn of Acxiom (youtube.com)
8034.
Current super computers only use a few percent of their peak performance (youtube.com)
8035.
Around 332 Mods compiled into one package for S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Anomaly (github.com)
8036.
Why Does Hollywood Keep Using Fat Suits? (nytimes.com)
8037.
Implementation for “The Physics of Racing” Paper (github.com)
8038.
Big Tech Founders Are America’s False Idols (theatlantic.com)
8039.
Hackathon finds dozens of Ukrainian refugees trafficked online (arstechnica.com)
8040.
Neal Stephenson’s Lamina1 drops white paper on building the open metaverse (venturebeat.com)