October 2022 Archive
16081.
Webb captures truly strange set of rings built by stars
(arstechnica.com)
16082.
An inmate got phones, imitated a billionaire and stole $11M, officials say
(washingtonpost.com)
16083.
16084.
16085.
The 12 Jungian Archetypes
(conorneill.com)
16086.
Emulating an iPod Touch 1G and iPhoneOS 1.0 using QEMU
(devos50.github.io)
16087.
The messy morality of letting AI make life-and-death decisions
(technologyreview.com)
16088.
16089.
Two's Complement Podcast: Swift with Doug Gregor
(twoscomplement.org)
16090.
Discuss code in context with Inline Threads
(blog.replit.com)
16091.
Getting data scientist/engineer jobs at FAANG
(medium.com)
16092.
TSMC cuts back on investment budget despite revenue surge
(theregister.com)
16093.
Amateurs: Making Art at Technological Cutting-Edges
(aaronhertzmann.com)
16094.
Let’s retrieve an image after its deletion on Slack
(keiruaprod.fr)
16095.
The Advanced High-Temperature Reactor (AHTR) [pdf]
(technicalreports.ornl.gov)
16096.
Using Fathom Analytics with ExpressJS and Helmet
(blog.daniemon.com)
16097.
Intel chips in on optical modem for DARPA's 'internet of satellites'
(theregister.com)
16098.
16099.
Apple Teams with Goldman Sachs to Offer Savings Accounts
(bloomberg.com)
16100.
Who will survive the fintech bloodbath?
(economist.com)
16101.
Shift4 Payments Profile (NYSE: FOUR): not pretending to be a software company
(popularfintech.com)
16102.
What second brains say about how developers work
(stackoverflow.blog)
16103.
Bank of Canada: Bitcoin Ownership Jumped from 5% to 13% in 2021
(bankofcanada.ca)
16104.
Designing a Better Clock Network
(semiengineering.com)
16105.
What's Wrong with Rails Credentials?
(occson.com)
16106.
An interactive look at A/B testing
(tigyog.app)
16107.
World’s whitest paint is now thin enough for cars, planes
(freethink.com)
16108.
Gaming Is Booming. That’s Catnip for Cybercriminals
(nytimes.com)
16109.
Indian IT signals reversal of data sovereignty plan
(theregister.com)
16110.
Stethoscope
(blog.plover.com)