October 2022 Archive
16111.
Interview: J. Storrs Hall on getting lost in stagnation
(worksinprogress.co)
16112.
Look inside the US human cryogenic freezing lab
(metro.co.uk)
16113.
Storage Considerations for Photographers
(photographylife.com)
16114.
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16116.
Will the Metaverse Replace PCs?
(every.to)
16117.
16119.
Asynchronous Programming in Rust
(opensource.com)
16120.
16121.
16122.
Fastest internet network upgraded to staggering 46 Terabit/s
(newatlas.com)
16123.
A specification for an AI developed by Thomas Aquinas
(youtube.com)
16124.
Images in 8s on Colab Free Running Stable Diffusion on TPU
(colab.research.google.com)
16126.
The Turing Trap: The Promise and Peril of Human-Like Artificial Intelligence
(digitaleconomy.stanford.edu)
16127.
Mango Markets suffers loss of more than $115M and counting
(web3isgoinggreat.com)
16128.
A rust kernel for the Teensy 4.0
(github.com)
16129.
California Allows Digital License Plates, with $1,100 Price Tag
(bloomberg.com)
16130.
16131.
Goodbye WFH, hello WFP (that’s working from pub) this winter
(theguardian.com)
16132.
How to get Doom running in Windows’ notepad.exe
(arstechnica.com)
16133.
Altogic: Build and Host No-Code Back End Apps
(altogic.com)
16134.
Noya: Using Cooling Towers to Capture CO2
(youtube.com)
16135.
16137.
Switching Languages with Karabiner
(solovyov.net)
16138.
The brain gets more active the longer it goes without sleep (2012)
(scientificamerican.com)
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