October 2022 Archive
5521.
Learning to program is getting harder (2018) (allendowney.blogspot.com)
5522.
The Election-Swinging, Facebook-Fueled, Get-Out-the-Vote Machine (wired.com)
5523.
Nvidia RTX 4090 review and benchmarks (theverge.com)
5524.
Ask HN: Anyone making money through algorithmic trading?
5525.
Actor System with JBang, JDK 19, records, pattern matching and virtual threads (youtube.com)
5526.
Lawsuit accuses Meta executives of taking bribes from OnlyFans (engadget.com)
5527.
How I think the mango attack played out (twitter.com)
5528.
Advancing the State of Color Management in Windows (devblogs.microsoft.com)
5529.
Kung Fu Chess – real-time chess without turns (kfchess.com)
5530.
A Hope for AI (geohot.github.io)
5531.
The Metaverse is the internet no one wants (theregister.com)
5532.
the mythical man-month: Essays on Software Engineering – Brooks (1975) [pdf] (web.eecs.umich.edu)
5533.
8 OCaml Libraries to Make Your Life Easier (tarides.com)
5534.
Mountweazels and Dords (colganology2.blogspot.com)
5535.
Onivim 2 – “Has the dev stopped?” (github.com)
5536.
Project Starline (theverge.com)
5537.
US sanctions on Chinese semiconductors ‘decapitate’ industry, experts say (independent.co.uk)
5538.
I Spent $10K on DSLR Camera Gear. You Can Just Buy a Pixel 7 Pro (cnet.com)
5539.
Avraham Eisenberg – a “highly profitable trading strategy” (twitter.com)
5540.
Re-importing WireGuard driver and utilities in FreeBSD (lists.freebsd.org)
5541.
Whipping up a new Shell – Lash#Cat9 (arcan-fe.com)
5542.
Port of OpenAI's Whisper model in C/C++ (github.com)
5543.
Minimal YouTube – An Extension to use YouTube without any distraction (github.com)
5544.
Google sending porn searches to 'Go the Fuck to Sleep' publisher (twitter.com)
5545.
Windows Terminal is now the Default in Windows 11 (devblogs.microsoft.com)
5546.
Vantage Cloud Cost Report Q3 2022 (vantage.sh)
5547.
Tesla Earning Results Q3 2022 [pdf] (tesla-cdn.thron.com)
5548.
A Personal-Photo Curator Separates the Is-This-a-Rash Selfies from the Keepers (newyorker.com)
5549.
Silicon Valley’s plutocrats are shaking up culture in the region (economist.com)
5550.
“The Early Days of Id Software: Programming Principles” by John Romero [video] (youtube.com)