September 2022 Archive
15571.
Automatic Node.js Bindings for Zig (github.com)
15572.
Some words have two opposite meanings. Why? (economist.com)
15573.
Detecting Microphone Status in Laptops Leveraging EM Leakage of Clock Signals (arxiv.org)
15574.
It's Going to Get Ugly (jeffreycarter.substack.com)
15575.
“The docs were signed in 2006 but the Calibri font used was released in 2007” (old.reddit.com)
15576.
The forces working against innovation and how to overcome them (mckinsey.com)
15577.
Europe shatters all-time summer temperature records (set last year) (news.yahoo.com)
15578.
The data-driven enterprise of 2025 (mckinsey.com)
15579.
Revisiting Godot: GDScript (janpaul.website)
15580.
Tilda Swinton weaves a mathematical web in 'Conceiving Ada' (1999) (metrosiliconvalley.com)
15581.
NeuReality preps 7nm chip to speed data center AI (eenewsanalog.com)
15582.
Starcom Nexus, an Indie Dev Story (starcomnexus.com)
15583.
What are quantum-resistant algorithms–and why do we need them? (technologyreview.com)
15584.
Why Use Google? (1998) (web.archive.org)
15585.
UK iPad in Mourning Mode (twitter.com)
15586.
Gough map shows what might be the lost islands of Welsh folklore (phys.org)
15587.
Setting Up ZFS Raidz for Sequential Workload (manishrjain.com)
15588.
Locofy.ai: Turn Figma designs into web/mobile Frontend Code (locofy.ai)
15589.
Experiment in Video Realism with Just CSS (and HTML) with No JavaScript (codepen.io)
15590.
Text Rendering Hates You (faultlore.com)
15591.
The Mystery Behind the Crime Wave at 312 Riverside Drive (nytimes.com)
15592.
Antitrust and the Fall of a Cheerleading Giant (mattstoller.substack.com)
15593.
Salz: OpenSSL forked to support QUIC. A collaboration of Akamai and Microsoft (twitter.com)
15594.
China’s most advanced AI image generator already blocks political content (arstechnica.com)
15595.
Hp robot prints construction layouts on site floors (engadget.com)
15596.
Google's Ethereum Merge Countdown (google.com)
15597.
Fine-Tune GPT-3 Using Python to Create a Virtual Mental Health Assistant (betterprogramming.pub)
15598.
ESP32 Adds Bluetooth to an iPod Nano (hackaday.com)
15599.
A Startup in 10 Memes (twitter.com)
15600.
Moronic Acid (en.wikipedia.org)