September 2022 Archive
13591.
ExplainDev: Create images of code explained using AI (app.explain.dev)
13592.
The Painter’s Paradox and the Mystery of Gabriel’s Horn (cantorsparadise.com)
13593.
At Home Early Medical Abortions Made Permanent in England and Wales (gov.uk)
13594.
Alpha Motors Might Be Suing Me for My Video (My Response) (youtube.com)
13595.
More Than Half of All Bitcoin Trades Are Fake (forbes.com)
13596.
Facebook Hate Speech Suspension (twitter.com)
13597.
How to bypass Akamai anti-bot (zenrows.com)
13598.
Varv: Reprogrammable Interactive Software as a Declarative Data Structure (varv.projects.cavi.au.dk)
13599.
Stability-Ts: A TypeScript CLI for Running Stable Diffusion Through Stability AI (github.com)
13600.
Concurrent Computational Models (paulmck.livejournal.com)
13601.
A Distributed System Is Knowable: An Impossible Thing for Developers (infoq.com)
13602.
What Is Signaling? (2015) (overcomingbias.com)
13603.
The Bad Jump Design and 30 FPS Gravity of TMNT (NES) – Behind the Code [video] (youtube.com)
13604.
U.S. vs. China: The Race to Build the World’s Fastest Supercomputers (wsj.com)
13605.
Mobile banking apps put 300k users' digital fingerprints at risk (theregister.com)
13606.
Merge requests and insecure GitHub workflows may lead to supply-chain attacks (theregister.com)
13607.
Controversial Facial Recognition Technology Is Watching You in Casinos (youtube.com)
13608.
The Other Source: Where Does Plastic in the Pacific Garbage Patch Come From? (youtube.com)
13609.
15 years ago, the ‘Bonsai Kittens’ site led to an FBI investigation (2016) (dailydot.com)
13610.
Chibi-Scheme: a small library intended for in C programs (github.com)
13611.
These Workers Were the Bosses' Favorites. Now They Feel Jilted (wsj.com)
13612.
Web Design Museum (webdesignmuseum.org)
13613.
Canada: Diners sent to hospital from likely aconite poisoning (bbc.com)
13614.
French tax officials use AI to spot 20k undeclared pools (theguardian.com)
13615.
Qwik (qwik.builder.io)
13616.
The Trump SPAC Needs More Time (bloomberg.com)
13617.
Finally, a U.S. carrier – T-Mobile – touts the power of eSIM (fiercewireless.com)
13618.
Twitter gives in to user requests for edit button (bbc.com)
13619.
Interviews: Jim Pethokoukis, Pod of Jake, Montessorium (rootsofprogress.org)
13620.
Crypto.com accidentally transfers $10M to Australian, doesn’t notice for months (theguardian.com)