September 2022 Archive
14191.
Oh Israel Nice PLC devices you got (twitter.com)
14192.
How to build a ‘citizen developer’ workforce (computerworld.com)
14193.
Salix 15.0 Released (salixos.org)
14194.
The Broken Window Theory (blog.codinghorror.com)
14195.
The iBackpack has it all: Kevlar, batteries, and a federal investigation (2020) (theverge.com)
14196.
Dangerous heat predicted to hit 3 times more often in future (apnews.com)
14197.
X-Plane 12 Released (x-plane.com)
14198.
Grants only go so far (benjaminreinhardt.com)
14199.
Python Type Hints Are Turing Complete (arxiv.org)
14200.
Fishing slaves no more, but freedom brings new struggles (2017) (ap.org)
14201.
How I set up my $0.0075 blog (rtnf.my.id)
14202.
Toy AVR OS (robopenguins.com)
14203.
Substack’s View of Content Moderation (on.substack.com)
14204.
Volcanic Eruptions: Time to Prepare (nature.com)
14205.
Cloud-Based Smart Home Gadgets Keep Getting Bricked (techdirt.com)
14206.
A cheating scandal rocks the chess world (old.reddit.com)
14207.
Maxima: A computer algebra system written in Common Lisp (maxima.sourceforge.io)
14208.
Bajau people 'evolved bigger spleens' for free-diving (2018) (bbc.com)
14209.
Recreating Optimisation (neoanarika.github.io)
14210.
People management is not a consulting framework (happychasing.substack.com)
14211.
Pokéfuta (en.wikipedia.org)
14212.
DALL·E Editor Guide (help.openai.com)
14213.
Fictitious vol. 14: The perfect adaptation (fictitious.substack.com)
14214.
An A.I.-Generated Picture Won an Art Prize. Artists Aren’t Happy (nytimes.com)
14215.
The Rutkowski Function (lwneal.com)
14216.
igraph 0.10 Released (igraph.org)
14217.
EGPU Stutter from Hell (idea.popcount.org)
14218.
Hosting a static site on Fly.io with Nix and Caddy (mat.services)
14219.
The Iceberg Secret: Demos are going to be all about pixels (2002) (joelonsoftware.com)
14220.
Tools to build a tech hiring process (codeinterview.io)