September 2022 Archive
12601.
Bendable TVs and monitors that no one asked for (arstechnica.com)
12602.
Idea generator – exercises to spur creativity (old.tjcx.me)
12603.
Making Silicon from Sand (popsci.com)
12604.
Developer Blogs for Lazy Bloggers (reticulated.net)
12605.
Over 1k iOS apps found exposing hardcoded AWS credentials (bleepingcomputer.com)
12606.
Ocarina of Time PC Port [video] (youtube.com)
12607.
Ask HN: Who do you use for background checks?
12608.
The Optimal Wordle Word (wordle-page.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com)
12609.
Most major carbon capture and storage projects haven't met targets (newscientist.com)
12610.
Can We Predict Which Viruses Will Spread from Animals to Humans? (newyorker.com)
12611.
Lead singer of Weezer contributing to OSS (twitter.com)
12612.
People don't read help text (happychasing.substack.com)
12613.
The Spoils of War (apathetic.bid)
12614.
Virtua Cop Documentary (youtube.com)
12615.
Short circuit at substations in Flevoland causes power outage (datacenterdynamics.com)
12616.
Stolen King Air 90 aircraft in flight near Tupelo, MS (flightaware.com)
12617.
NASA moves next Artemis I rocket launch attempt to September 3rd (theverge.com)
12618.
From Memes to Infowars: How 75 Fascist Activists Were “Red-Pilled” (2018) (bellingcat.com)
12619.
Formatting an Existing Erlang Codebase (dairon.org)
12620.
Warn me when processes on my Mac are running under Rosetta (djharper.dev)
12621.
A Personal Submarine for Every Orthodontist (nytimes.com)
12622.
Someone is making an entire movie using video generated by AI (futurism.com)
12623.
Upcoming (or speculative) microchip tech?
12624.
Intel Loihi 2: high-efficiency neuromorphic chip,with Lava open-source framework (cnx-software.com)
12625.
How the gut may help to drive Covid-19 (Serotonin) (sciencedaily.com)
12626.
American Silver Eagle (en.wikipedia.org)
12627.
Any Sensor, Anytime, Anywhere (saildrone.com)
12628.
Eating While Politicking Is Harder Than It’s Ever Been. Here’s Why (politico.com)
12629.
Where Science and Miracles Meet (2021) (theatlantic.com)
12630.
The Quantum Computing Bubble (ft.com)