August 2022 Archive
9181.
Tesla Sues to Sell Cars Directly to Consumers in Louisiana (wsj.com)
9182.
Secret deals ending Britain's control in Gulf revealed (bbc.com)
9183.
Finally, an Underwater Messaging App (techcrunch.com)
9184.
The Godfather of South Korea’s Chip Industry (spectrum.ieee.org)
9185.
Halfbakery (halfbakery.com)
9186.
FedNow Service is a new instant payment service (frbservices.org)
9187.
Writing a Container in Rust (litchipi.github.io)
9188.
Build a WebAssembly Language for Fun and Profit: Parsing (courier.com)
9189.
Gripes with Go (peppe.rs)
9190.
Lofi Hiphop Girl in Unreal Engine 5 (old.reddit.com)
9191.
Data centers face water scarcity and climate risk (npr.org)
9192.
Latent Dirichlet allocation – cluster documents into topics (en.wikipedia.org)
9193.
Nile River once flowed close enough to Giza to carry stones to the pyramids (phys.org)
9194.
Demystifying Emacs's Window Manager (masteringemacs.org)
9195.
9196.
Trailheads: The Oregon Trail’s Origins (youtube.com)
9197.
ruff – An extremely fast Python linter, written in Rust (github.com)
9198.
I can’t stop playing Wordle (gatesnotes.com)
9199.
Timber cities ‘could cut 100bn tons of CO2 emissions by 2100’ (theguardian.com)
9200.
TinyEngine: High-performance neural network library for Microcontrollers (github.com)
9201.
An Elegant DB Schema for Double-Entry Accounting (journalize.io)
9202.
Post-Covid chronic fatigue syndrome following the first pandemic wave in Germany (nature.com)
9203.
Fuchsia’s past, present, and future, as told by ex-director Chris McKillop (9to5google.com)
9204.
You're paying too much for egress: How Cloudflare R2 fixes that problem (robaboukhalil.medium.com)
9205.
In Praise of AutoHotKey (hillelwayne.com)
9206.
NHS waiting lists hiding 10m patients in need of follow-up care (thetimes.co.uk)
9207.
What if Intel buys VMware (nextplatform.com)
9208.
First Jupiter Photo vs. James Webb’s Latest Shot (petapixel.com)
9209.
Cloudflare allows doxxing (nydailynews.com)
9210.
Open source underwater messaging app using mobile devices (underwatermessaging.cs.washington.edu)