September 2022 Archive
17491.
Vitess: PlanetScale’s Foundation (planetscale.com)
17492.
libcaer – access/configure and get data neuromorphic sensors and processors (gitlab.com)
17493.
Rekall.me (rekall.me)
17494.
My First Burn (myfirstburn.com)
17495.
Choices in AWS network design: VPC peering vs. Transit Gateway (ably.com)
17496.
iPad Pro is revolutionizing how archaeologists preserve the history of Pompeii (apple.com)
17497.
Powell says real need for DeFi regulation due to ‘significant structural issues’ (techcrunch.com)
17498.
TikTok’s CEO Navigates the Limits of His Power (nytimes.com)
17499.
Rest vs. Spread Syntax in JavaScript (amitmerchant.com)
17500.
Apple’s CEO Tim Cook addresses lack of women in tech, EarPods sales, AR future (9to5mac.com)
17501.
Apple and Oprah splitting up, contract will switch to a project-by-project basis (9to5mac.com)
17502.
Tc39/proposal-extractors: Extractors for ECMAScript (github.com)
17503.
How to Prove Product-Market Fit (entrepreneur.com)
17504.
Balaji’s Recommended Reading (balmanack.com)
17505.
Behold this fantastic 3D animation of Jupiter's frosting-like clouds (space.com)
17506.
Whisper: OpenAI's Open-Source Multilingual Speech Recognition Model Set (wandb.ai)
17507.
Congo Bongo (en.wikipedia.org)
17508.
Find slow data processing tasks (before your customers do) (pythonspeed.com)
17509.
Go is not an easy language (arp242.net)
17510.
TikTok IPO's Biggest Question Is How, Not When (bloomberg.com)
17511.
Ask HN: Please take our survey about JSON DSLs (e.g. Vega-Lite, Mongo) (json-dsl-survey.netlify.app)
17512.
Everyone Is Obsessed with Eliud Kipchoge's Bottle Man, the True Hero of Berlin (runnersworld.com)
17513.
Trump's 'big lie' spawned a new generation of social media influencers (washingtonpost.com)
17514.
Not sleeping enough may harm your immune system and trigger inflammation (lite.cnn.com)
17515.
Leaking natural-gas from damaged Nord Stream pipelines is erupting like geysers (businessinsider.com)
17516.
Support for Hugging Face Inference API in Weaviate (weaviate.io)
17517.
Upset by high prices, GM's Cruise develops its own chips for self-driving cars (reuters.com)
17518.
Reid Hoffman Interviews Sam Altman (youtube.com)
17519.
OpenStego is a steganography app that provides Data Hiding and Watermarking (github.com)
17520.
California to phase out gas furnaces, water heaters by 2030 (theregister.com)