September 2022 Archive
16711.
16712.
Store and retrieve your logs on R2 (blog.cloudflare.com)
16713.
US: Tesla CCS Combo 1 Adapter Is Finally Available (insideevs.com)
16714.
AI is now in its midwit programmer phase (jonstokes.com)
16715.
Authenticating to AWS the right way for (almost) every use-case (leebriggs.co.uk)
16716.
Medical transportation company set to leave Washington (king5.com)
16717.
German breweries suffer as energy crisis hits carbon dioxide supplies (ft.com)
16718.
Introducing Linux Foundation Europe (thenewstack.io)
16719.
16720.
Bank of Japan keeps 0% rates, remains global outlier despite weak yen (reuters.com)
16721.
If You Laugh at These Dark Jokes, You’re Probably a Genius (rd.com)
16722.
Cheating at Chess–Not Again (rjlipton.wpcomstaging.com)
16723.
Are There Better Places to Put Large Solar Farms Than These Forests? (nytimes.com)
16724.
The End of Landsat 7 (blog.imagico.de)
16725.
Dave Thomas' Elixir for Programmers (codestool.coding-gnome.com)
16726.
Nvidia’s RTX 4090 Launch: A Strong Ray-Tracing Focus (chipsandcheese.com)
16727.
Debian Installer Bookworm Alpha 1 release (lists.debian.org)
16728.
How to Target Ads Precisely While Protecting User Privacy (old.reddit.com)
16729.
Kubernetes is a domain specific database (garrit.xyz)
16730.
Apple Watch Ultra (daringfireball.net)
16731.
Mozilla: YouTube’s Dislike Button Fails Stop Unwanted Recommendations (foundation.mozilla.org)
16732.
Kubernetes Just Has to Get Easier for Developers (thenewstack.io)
16733.
Hackers Used Slack to Break into EA Games (vice.com)
16734.
Taste of kale makes unborn babies grimace, finds research (theguardian.com)
16735.
WASM on Vercel Edge Functions Demo – Serverless PHP? (twitter.com)
16736.
SpaGO: A ML library in pure Go (github.com)
16737.
James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) Turns Its Infrared Gaze on Mars (universetoday.com)
16738.
Japan's Cyborg Cockroach (reuters.com)
16739.
IP fragmentation and the DNS – the state of IP fragmentation (blog.apnic.net)
16740.
Domain shadowing becoming more popular among cybercriminals (bleepingcomputer.com)