September 2022 Archive
11881.
People Are Loving the World’s Biggest Four-Day Workweek Trial–and They’re Just (singularityhub.com)
11882.
Google Search adding ‘Discussions and forums’ section (9to5google.com)
11883.
UN's ITU election may spell the end to our open internet (theregister.com)
11884.
GIFs Without the .gif: The Most Performant Image and Video Options (css-tricks.com)
11885.
Intel DEG: “Everyone is motivated to return Intel to what it used to be” (calcalistech.com)
11886.
Visualizing the World's Population at 8,000,000,000 (visualcapitalist.com)
11887.
Better Software Engineering teams – Structures, roles, responsibilities (medium.com)
11888.
‘We can continue Pratchett’s efforts’: the gamers keeping Discworld alive (theguardian.com)
11889.
German logistics firm to print parts to cut supply chain woes (techxplore.com)
11890.
IKEA teams up with Swedish House Mafia to help you create from home (creativeboom.com)
11891.
Testing an Apple Watch Ultra in the Scottish Highlands (david-smith.org)
11892.
I decided to leave the US and pursue a tech career in Europe (protocol.com)
11893.
Rapid Intensification of Hurricanes (studyiq.com)
11894.
Librem One is a growing bundle of ethical services (librem.one)
11895.
Stone Profile (Nasdaq: STNE): Warren Buffett's Bet on Brazil's Small Businesses (popularfintech.com)
11896.
Simpler times in games programming – coding practices in 1991 (2008) (cowboyprogramming.com)
11897.
Psychedelic microdosing hits a rough patch in clinical trials (nature.com)
11898.
Effortless distributed tracing for Go applications (odigos.io)
11899.
Open Source Looker Alternative with Cube and Superset (cube.dev)
11900.
Seven Ways to Trick Your Brain into Working
11901.
OAuth 2.0 for Native Apps (rfc-editor.org)
11902.
Pizauth, an OAuth2 token requester daemon, in alpha (tratt.net)
11903.
Third places – not home or work (en.wikipedia.org)
11904.
Four Months into the Nix Book (tweag.io)
11905.
Microsoft is phasing out SwiftKey for iOS (zdnet.com)
11906.
Assessing the Quantum-Computing Landscape (cacm.acm.org)
11907.
David Gerard’s Cryptocurrency Talk (rubenerd.com)
11908.
Theodore Hall (en.wikipedia.org)
11909.
11910.
Make-A-Video: An AI system that generates videos from text (ai.facebook.com)