September 2022 Archive
17641.
Declarative Gnome Configuration with NixOS (hoverbear.org)
17642.
The cognitive neuroscience of lucid dreaming (2019) (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
17643.
A group of German residents to sue German government over toxic air pollution (bbc.co.uk)
17644.
New Azure for Operators solution accelerator (azure.microsoft.com)
17645.
Inmate serving life for fatal Vegas bombing escapes prison – AP News (apnews.com)
17646.
A Solar-Powered Point-and-Shoot, Circa 1961 (hackaday.com)
17647.
Mastering Key Bindings in Emacs (masteringemacs.org)
17648.
How to Bypass a Wire Cable Seal – Tamper Evident Bypass (2020) [video] (mosandboo.com)
17649.
Artificial Persuasion Takes over the World (hackernoon.com)
17650.
Netflix is building its own game studio (engadget.com)
17651.
Metatronic macros make it easier to write hygienic macros in Common Lisp (tfeb.org)
17652.
9front Hackathon 1 (orib.dev)
17653.
Zuckerberg Still Rich Despite Drop in Net Worth (hackernoon.com)
17654.
Ask HN: Is AppSec/DevSecOps attractive career choice?
17655.
Google Jigsaw on government-imposed Internet shutdowns (jigsaw.google.com)
17656.
The GNU Toolchain Infrastructure Project (sourceware.org)
17657.
The Anatomy of an Isolate Cloud (deno.com)
17658.
Japan struggles to give up floppy disks and fax machines for the digital age (restofworld.org)
17659.
Nord stream burst.leak localised on map (graphics.reuters.com)
17660.
India's Supreme Court Demands Clarity on Internet Shutdowns (forbes.com)
17661.
Archive it if you care about it (rubenerd.com)
17662.
Stable Diffusion Video First Look (reticulated.net)
17663.
EU Considers Ban on Shipping Russian Oil as Part of Price Cap (bloomberg.com)
17664.
Finding bugs with Kernel Address Sanitizer (KASAN) (lwn.net)
17665.
Our Daily Bread (1962) Sunblest bread being made at bakeries (youtube.com)
17666.
Lizardman Constant in Surveys (gwern.net)
17667.
Fast Company hackers sent out obscene push notifications to Apple News users (engadget.com)
17668.
Strange Topological Physics Could Help Enable 6G Tech (spectrum.ieee.org)
17669.
What Not to Recommend to Flatpak Users (theevilskeleton.gitlab.io)
17670.
Arlo Eisenberg (en.wikipedia.org)