September 2022 Archive
14311.
Minecraft Mono (github.com)
14312.
The Lagrangian Dual [pdf] (neoanarika.github.io)
14313.
We brand Columns as “Miro for data” (columns.ai)
14314.
Three Challenges Ahead for Stable Diffusion (unite.ai)
14315.
HTML Media Capture Examples (anssiko.github.io)
14316.
The Tesla of Aviation? Flying an electric plane that takes one hour to charge (youtube.com)
14317.
I Joined Coalesce from Snowflake (coalesce.io)
14318.
Strong Bad live codes the toptoast mod for Sea Battle (youtube.com)
14319.
An almost religious case for Rust (medium.com)
14320.
ARIN is investigating an issue related to external access of the RPKI repository (arin.statuspage.io)
14321.
Johnny Castaway (en.wikipedia.org)
14322.
The ship that survived the Krakatoa eruption tsunami (en.wikipedia.org)
14323.
Mopria – Print and Scan from Android. Supports Most Printer Manufacturers (mopria.org)
14324.
GitHub Actions Larger runners – Are now in public beta (github.blog)
14325.
Anti-Digit Dialing League (addl.phreaknet.org)
14326.
C++23’s New Function Syntax (elbeno.com)
14327.
On September 12 I'll be officially starting as President of Signal (twitter.com)
14328.
The Godfather of South Korea’s Chip Industry (spectrum.ieee.org)
14329.
A Message from Signal's New President (signal.org)
14330.
Learn to Protect Your APIs by Hacking Them (i-programmer.info)
14331.
Ask HN: Sales hiring tips and battle stories?
14332.
O Block (youtube.com)
14333.
Microporous water with high gas solubilities (nature.com)
14334.
We decided to build WunderGraph Cloud in public (wundergraph.com)
14335.
Tracking Putin's plane shows he spoke at an Economic convention today (austinenquirer.com)
14336.
Text-only news sites are slowly making a comeback. Here’s why. (2017) (poynter.org)
14337.
Snake-identification groups on social media are turning haters into appreciators (scientificamerican.com)
14338.
Extreme Programming (en.wikipedia.org)
14339.
Excuse me but why are you eating so many frogs (experimentalhistory.substack.com)
14340.
Lego-friendly keyboard lets you customize your keycaps and more (theverge.com)