September 2022 Archive
15091.
15092.
Charl-E: Make art with AI on your Mac
(charl-e.com)
15093.
Debunking the Interoperability Myth Powered by NFTs
(hackernoon.com)
15095.
15096.
The Fundamentals of Rust
(medium.com)
15097.
Information Theory for Intelligent People [pdf]
(sites.santafe.edu)
15098.
The tech legacy of 9/11
(protocol.com)
15099.
Latinocyrillic Crosswords
(paul.fragara.com)
15100.
15101.
How to show 100 results per page in Google Search?
(tldevtech.com)
15102.
15103.
Office Space’s Forgotten Publicity Stunt
(youtube.com)
15104.
The AI revolution is now open source
(technollama.co.uk)
15105.
Brand new iPhone features that Android already has
(theverge.com)
15106.
Ini.h: A simple single-header ini parser in c99
(github.com)
15107.
Geohash in Golang Assembly: Lessons in absurd optimization
(mmcloughlin.com)
15108.
Frames of Reference (1960)
(youtube.com)
15109.
The “je ne sais quoi” of TikTok
(daniel.do)
15110.
All the Personal-Finance Books Are Wrong
(theatlantic.com)
15111.
The details and summary elements, again
(scottohara.me)
15112.
Fossil: Private Branches
(fossil-scm.org)
15113.
Self-Hosted Videos with HLS
(vincent.bernat.ch)
15114.
Meta Quest Pro leaked after headset left in hotel room
(9to5mac.com)
15115.
What Is the Commonwealth?
(gzeromedia.com)
15116.
Atomic Brawl
(atomicbrawl.com)
15117.
15118.
Who Owns the Ocean’s Genes? Tension on the High Seas
(scientificamerican.com)
15119.
The seventh way to call a JavaScript function without parentheses
(portswigger.net)
15120.
Google Completes Acquisition of Mandiant
(googlecloudpresscorner.com)