October 2022 Archive
16201.
Debian 14 Codenamed “Forky”
(phoronix.com)
16202.
Imagining a Dune-Accurate Fremen Thumper
(hackaday.com)
16203.
Show HN: DIY Programmable Voice
(somleng.org)
16204.
Kazakh Famine of 1930–1933
(en.wikipedia.org)
16205.
16206.
Gangsters of the Mediterranean (2017)
(theatlantic.com)
16207.
Disney Research
(en.wikipedia.org)
16208.
The Friday Update: On journaling to get things done
(reproof.app)
16209.
3D Parametric Room Representation with RoomPlan
(machinelearning.apple.com)
16210.
Nerve cells in a dish can learn to play Pong
(economist.com)
16211.
High Speed Data Compression Using Nvidia GPUs
(developer.nvidia.com)
16213.
The Newspeak Programming Language
(newspeaklanguage.org)
16214.
16215.
GitHub: Supported Secrets for Partner Patterns
(docs.github.com)
16216.
Building Implicit Interfaces in Python with Protocol Classes
(andrewbrookins.com)
16217.
Creator of Amazon Kindle has left the company,leadership exodus under Andy Jassy
(businessinsider.com)
16218.
Why bureaucracy is fundamentally wrong
(amolas.dev)
16220.
16221.
Communication Skill in Babies Born During Pandemic
(adc.bmj.com)
16222.
Project Starline: Feel like you're there, together
(blog.google)
16223.
16224.
Adding 'rebeccapurple' color to CSS Color Level 4 (2014)
(lists.w3.org)
16225.
In a Rural Chinese County, Progress Is Measured by the Worm
(sixthtone.com)
16226.
Using Zig in a Visual Effects Pipeline: Jim Price
(youtube.com)
16227.
16228.
Google Fiber launching 5 and 8 Gig service in early 2023
(9to5google.com)
16229.
Which countries have put a price on carbon?
(ourworldindata.org)
16230.
Yet another case for working remotely?
(ubuntudroid.medium.com)