October 2022 Archive
4051.
More American students mull college in Europe (bloomberg.com)
4052.
Elon Musk’s Twitter Will Be Chaos (wired.com)
4053.
Solid-state NASA battery beats the Model Y's 4680 pack at energy density (notebookcheck.net)
4054.
No Laughing Matter (historytoday.com)
4055.
Stop writing dead programs (Strange Loop) (youtube.com)
4056.
Inflation increased 0.4% in September, more than expected despite rate hikes (cnbc.com)
4057.
Hacker Scripts to Lie to Wife and Automatically Brew Coffee (github.com)
4058.
Senior engineer reported to management for failing to fix a stapler (theregister.com)
4059.
Alaskan Snow Crab Decimation Due to Climate-Change-Driven Cannibalization (time.com)
4060.
Nim 2 (NimConf 2022) (youtube.com)
4061.
Bookstores vanishing from Japan with fall in population (japantoday.com)
4062.
Passkeys–Microsoft, Apple, and Google’s password killer–are finally here (arstechnica.com)
4063.
Your Cortex Contains 17B Computers (medium.com)
4064.
CSS Color 4 adds oklch(): get wide-gamut colors including P3 (and beyond) (evilmartians.com)
4065.
SNES emulators got a few pixels from complete perfection (2021) (arstechnica.com)
4066.
Stop using SMS security codes for 2FA but, unfortunately, you can’t (forbes.com)
4067.
Musk's Plans for Twitter (nytimes.com)
4068.
New species of bacteria in microbiome may cause rheumatoid arthritis (theconversation.com)
4069.
UChicago – material made like a plastic but conducts like metal (news.uchicago.edu)
4070.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk unveils prototype of humanoid Optimus robot (theverge.com)
4071.
Covid may have pushed a leading seasonal flu strain to extinction (arstechnica.com)
4072.
Brazilian Election Live Results (resultados.tse.jus.br)
4073.
4074.
Twitter shares halted after report Elon Musk deal to go ahead (bbc.co.uk)
4075.
4076.
Evrard D'Espinque’s Illuminations of De Proprietatibus Rerum (Ca. 1480) (publicdomainreview.org)
4077.
Large language models can self-improve (openreview.net)
4078.
4079.
Are former startup founders less hireable? (hbr.org)
4080.
Supersmeller Can Detect Parkinson’s, Leading to Experimental Test for Illness (scientificamerican.com)