September 2022 Archive
11281.
New theory on why women stopped menstruating upon arrival at Nazi death camps (eurekalert.org)
11282.
11283.
NASA – Preparations Continue, Key Milestones for Artemis I Demonstration Test (blogs.nasa.gov)
11284.
Solving a leetcode hard in 45 minutes but still failing the interview (youtube.com)
11285.
Day 2 of RecSys 2022 (shaped.ai)
11286.
Lonsdaleite (a.k.a.) Hexagonal Diamond (en.wikipedia.org)
11287.
No, Covid Learning Loss Doesn't Prove That School Works (freddiedeboer.substack.com)
11288.
(eq (~y) (Unicode-lambda))
11289.
The watery secret of ancient North America (bbc.com)
11290.
Yet Another Brief History of Container(d) (erzeghi.medium.com)
11291.
Ask HN: What if React/TypeScript is bringing us all down? (1166 words) (pastebin.com)
11292.
Economic impacts of overweight and obesity: future estimates for 161 countries (gh.bmj.com)
11293.
Linus Torvalds Guided Tour of His Home Office (2017) (vimeo.com)
11294.
Making portable Flutter desktop exe with Rust
11295.
11296.
Raspberry Pi Grants Remote Access via PCIe (Sort Of) (hackaday.com)
11297.
A few lessons learned from tracking The Queue (postbureaucrat.com)
11298.
Java 19 Is Here (inside.java)
11299.
How I Setup a Python Project (blog.pamelafox.org)
11300.
Show HN: Hurl, test APIs with plain text and libcurl (github.com)
11301.
Australia’s central bank has equity wiped out by billions in bond losses (reuters.com)
11302.
When I got back my Instagram account by sending Facebook a letter (giansegato.com)
11303.
Python's AsyncIO is 120x slower than native async in JavaScript (twitter.com)
11304.
Sub-NUMA Clustering (frankdenneman.nl)
11305.
What downturn? Tech job listings are way up. So are salaries (bostonglobe.com)
11306.
IT services group Wipro fires 300 employees moonlighting for competitors (techcrunch.com)
11307.
DigiCert Acquires DNS Made Easy (dnsmadeeasy.com)
11308.
Self-Parking Cars Tesla vs. Audi vs. Ford vs. BMW – Test and Comparison [video] (youtube.com)
11309.
Figma Alternatives (youtube.com)
11310.
The cheating scandal roiling the chess world has a new wrinkle (text.npr.org)