October 2022 Archive
15301.
How to fetch data in React with performance in mind
(developerway.com)
15302.
Liquid Death is killing it
(thehustle.co)
15303.
Cryptography Guidelines for Developers
(samuellucas.com)
15304.
15305.
How to move forward with data transfers between the EU and US
(simpleanalytics.com)
15306.
Principles of War
(en.wikipedia.org)
15307.
Photos Using ML-Enabled Super Res Zoom on Pixel 7
(twitter.com)
15308.
Why is it hard to learn another programming language?
(austinhenley.com)
15309.
The Chicago Sun-Times is dropping its paywall
(niemanlab.org)
15310.
Where Is All the Book Data?
(publicbooks.org)
15311.
Newegg Creator
(newegg.com)
15312.
Twitter Replies That No One Asked For
(cs.uni.edu)
15313.
“The worst inbox on earth” – Archive of Political Emails
(politicalemails.org)
15314.
A Thousand Cuts: Cumulative Lead Exposure Reduces Academic Achievement
(jhr.uwpress.org)
15315.
15316.
15318.
“We’re talking about curing blood cancer, unthinkable 20 years ago”
(english.elpais.com)
15319.
15320.
Economic Limitarianism
(dw.com)
15321.
Acheiving warp speed with Rust (2017)
(troubles.md)
15322.
Samotsvety Nuclear Risk update October 2022
(forum.effectivealtruism.org)
15323.
15324.
Re-evaluating the evidence for late-surviving megafauna in New Guinea highlands
(onlinelibrary.wiley.com)
15325.
Most Language Models can be Poets too [pdf]
(github.com)
15326.
Android's Unlikely Success
(corecursive.com)
15327.
Kill Spotted Lanternfly
(time.com)
15328.
15329.
UK Average House Price Unaffordable to UK Average Salary
(given-when-then.com)
15330.
JWST: Day 2 Operations of the Most Expensive SRE Project
(thenewstack.io)