October 2022 Archive
8761.
Google Quantum AI (quantumai.google)
8762.
Musk tweets complicate U.S. diplomacy From Ukraine to Taiwan (japantimes.co.jp)
8763.
Fan-out a Go reader stream to multiple writers concurrently (github.com)
8764.
Golang adds experimental arena package (go-review.googlesource.com)
8765.
Convincing a Scammer That They’re Going Crazy (kn100.me)
8766.
Fusion tech is set to unlock near-limitless ultra-deep geothermal energy (newatlas.com)
8767.
Stable Diffusion running locally on an iPhone app (twitter.com)
8768.
Has the Internet Reached Peak Clickability? (tedgioia.substack.com)
8769.
“Do Not Join This Shameful War” (youtube.com)
8770.
Show HN: Lady-gg – Simple, stupid gRPC client for Node (github.com)
8771.
I Use Logseq to Take Notes and Organize My Life (medium.com)
8772.
Biden Is Now All-In on Taking Out China (foreignpolicy.com)
8773.
‘Zero-Click’ Spyware Emerges as a Menacing Mobile Threat (bloomberg.com)
8774.
Time Travel's “Bootstrap Paradox” Could Explain Destiny (popularmechanics.com)
8775.
Building a Power Grid to Span the World (wsj.com)
8776.
Decentralized web / dWeb – what is it? (2020) (hackernoon.com)
8777.
Low Latency Audio API for Windows Drivers (learn.microsoft.com)
8778.
List of Bug Bounty Writeups (pentester.land)
8779.
National Archives calls out Trump for lying about George Bush storing docs (rollingstone.com)
8780.
The 11th Reason to Delete Your Social Media Account: The Algorithm Will Find You (simondedeo.com)
8781.
Real-Time Garbage Collection Is Real (michaelrbernste.in)
8782.
Build your AI Product MVP in less than 24 hours (twitter.com)
8783.
The Dead End (redmonk.com)
8784.
KataOS and Sparrow (opensource.googleblog.com)
8785.
America curbs Chinese access to advanced computing. For real this time (economist.com)
8786.
SpyHammer: Using RowHammer to Remotely Spy on Temperature (arxiv.org)
8787.
How a Taiwan travel channel (Lukas in Taiwan) grew 209K subscribers and $4K/mo (screenlace.com)
8788.
A black hole is releasing some strange burps, baffling scientists (npr.org)
8789.
Root exploits, just so that you can install Debian (wiki.debian.org)
8790.
RunCat: Cat animation for GNOME top bar based on CPU usage (github.com)