September 2022 Archive
10921.
Fork and Run: The Definitive Guide to Getting Started with Multiprocessing (hackaday.com)
10922.
Rumble is ready for a $2B SPAC (theverge.com)
10923.
“Prompt injection” attack against OpenAI-powered Twitter bot (twitter.com)
10924.
Fast Bloom Inference with DeepSpeed and Accelerate (huggingface.co)
10925.
How to Build a Home That Lasts a Thousand Years (wrathofgnon.substack.com)
10926.
Building open source downscaling pipelines for the cloud – CarbonPlan (carbonplan.org)
10927.
Show HN: Grapevine – discover events and the groups attending (apps.apple.com)
10928.
Scientists hail autoimmune disease therapy breakthrough (theguardian.com)
10929.
Roger Federer's Retirement Letter (atptour.com)
10930.
Patagonia founder gives away company to help fight climate crisis (reuters.com)
10931.
Social Media Destroying Human Communication (project-syndicate.org)
10932.
Multi-threading and globals in Pumpkin OS (pmig96.wordpress.com)
10933.
Humans Destroyed Forests for Thousands of Years. We Can Become the First Gene (singularityhub.com)
10934.
Governor Newsom of California signs controversial social media bill into law (thehill.com)
10935.
How Far Can a Cat Fall and Survive? The Limit May Not Exist (theatlantic.com)
10936.
Tianwen-3: China’s Mars sample return mission (planetary.org)
10937.
They put GPT-3 into humanoid robot Ameca (futurism.com)
10938.
Adobe acquired Figma What happens now with Figma? (youtube.com)
10939.
Cybersecurity Incident at Uber (twitter.com)
10940.
What do internal engineering tools look like? (technically.substack.com)
10941.
Httpx: Modern Python module for doing HTTP(S) requests (trickster.dev)
10942.
Service Continuation of Kiwi Farms (diamwall.com)
10943.
Will an EV-Filled World Pass the Sulfuric-Acid Test? (spectrum.ieee.org)
10944.
Study: Weak Ties, Strong Employment Value (medium.com)
10945.
Language-Oriented Programming [pdf] (gkc.org.uk)
10946.
Fred Franzia, creator of 'Two Buck Chuck', champion of affordable wine, has died (boisestatepublicradio.org)
10947.
Is Infinity Real? (2016) (quantamagazine.org)
10948.
Japanese professor wins Ig Nobel Prize for study on knob turning (theguardian.com)
10949.
Pip vs. Conda: an in-depth comparison of Python’s two packaging systems (2021) (pythonspeed.com)
10950.
Sharp/NEC - System on a Chip Powered by Raspberry Pi (sharpnecdisplays.us)