September 2022 Archive
10111.
Emergence of mesoscale quantum phase transitions in a ferromagnet (nature.com)
10112.
MIT’s MOXIE experiment reliably produces oxygen on Mars (news.mit.edu)
10113.
10114.
Certification courses in Canada that lead to well-paying jobs (economictimes.indiatimes.com)
10115.
NASA to Stand Down on Artemis I Launch Attempts in Early Sept. Reviewing Options (blogs.nasa.gov)
10116.
Why choose a JavaScript CDN when you can let them compete? (twitter.com)
10117.
The French Revolution Created the Modern State (palladiummag.com)
10118.
PDF Search with OpenSearch and Tika (medium.com)
10119.
Show HN: CSSBattle's LEARN – the fun gamified CSS course (cssbattle.dev)
10120.
Zapping ‘Zombies’ of Aging (digitaledition.baltimoresun.com)
10121.
The remote work revolution is already reshaping America (washingtonpost.com)
10122.
Headway – self-hostable maps stack (Console Interview) (console.substack.com)
10123.
AI won an art contest, and artists are furious (cnn.com)
10124.
John Carpenter Is Still Scary (newyorker.com)
10125.
OpenProject – open-source Project Management Software (openproject.org)
10126.
Programming People (leftoversalad.com)
10127.
Ask HN: Pros and Cons of Crowd Funding?
10128.
Show HN: VoxelChain – Create Interactive Voxel Worlds in the Browser (voxelchain.app)
10129.
OSM Pantau: OpenStreetMap Recent Change Monitoring System (altilunium.my.id)
10130.
CppCon 2018: G. Nishanov “Nano-coroutines to the Rescue (2018) (youtube.com)
10131.
Yaki-imo: The endurance of Japan's simple street snack (bbc.com)
10132.
ONNX – open standard for ML interoperability (onnx.ai)
10133.
Organic and Mechanistic Systems (medium.com)
10134.
I made my own PineTime watchface (akselmo.dev)
10135.
Mystery of US archaeologist’s Irish disappearance to be examined on TV (theguardian.com)
10136.
Windows Defender is reporting Chromium-based apps as a false-positive threat (windowscentral.com)
10137.
Hyatt Regency Walkway Collapse (en.wikipedia.org)
10138.
Ask HN: Any companies doing contract to hire?
10139.
Dangerous Pickles – Malicious Python Serialization (intoli.com)
10140.
Finding New Drugs from the Deep Sea via "eDNA" (wsj.com)