September 2022 Archive
14911.
14912.
Your Career Is Just One-Eighth of Your Life (theatlantic.com)
14913.
A Relational Model of Data for Large Shared Data Banks (1970) [pdf] (seas.upenn.edu)
14914.
AstroNavigation – Online module for celestial navigation (my.vanderbilt.edu)
14915.
The Evolution of CICS (2003) (web.archive.org)
14916.
Typesense – turning a nights-weekends project into a company over 7 yrs (changelog.com)
14917.
MoxieManager takes away the complications of managing users' media in the cloud (tiny.cloud)
14918.
The Services iPhone – Stratechery by Ben Thompson (stratechery.com)
14919.
A betting man with a plan for America (wsj.com)
14920.
Open source 5G CU/DU (medium.com)
14921.
Channel Tunnel Special Underground Works [pdf] (batisseurs-tunnel.com)
14922.
Exotic 'Jumping Genes' can transpile between RNA and DNA and move autonomously (en.wikipedia.org)
14923.
Why Do Children Die? (gatesnotes.com)
14924.
International Orange (en.wikipedia.org)
14925.
Netiquette Guidelines (1995) (rfc-editor.org)
14926.
Frank Drake, of the Famed Drake Equation (Alien Intelligence), Has Passed Away (singularityhub.com)
14927.
AssemblyScript project: WASI damages open standards and the web (devclass.com)
14928.
A simple way to make, save and invest money is starting (capitalfriday.com)
14929.
Making $4.5k/MRR with side projects while working full-time (indiehackers.com)
14930.
The Dominance of Uniswap v3 Liquidity [pdf] (uniswap.org)
14931.
Register animal-tracking tags to boost conservation (nature.com)
14932.
Fiery ancient asteroid impacts turned living things into charcoal (space.com)
14933.
Humans Didn’t Invent Mathematics, It’s What the World Is Made Of (singularityhub.com)
14934.
Constructionism (en.wikipedia.org)
14935.
Show HN: I built an index of covers performed by a musician Twitch streamer (clippyfrontend.pages.dev)
14936.
First-Class Citizen (en.wikipedia.org)
14937.
China's Yangtze Memory Technologies Has Reportedly Entered iPhone's Supply Chain (patentlyapple.com)
14938.
Study reveals striking differences in brains of modern humans and Neanderthals (theguardian.com)
14939.
Microsoft, Salesforce, Oracle are showing their age (protocol.com)
14940.
At the U.S. Open, line judges are out. Automated calls are in (npr.org)