September 2022 Archive
17701.
17702.
People Are Loving the World’s Biggest Four-Day Work Week Trial
(singularityhub.com)
17703.
IBM updates desktop mainframe emulator
(theregister.com)
17704.
17705.
The Costs of Long Covid
(jamanetwork.com)
17706.
Software Engineering – Development in 100 Years Time
(youtube.com)
17707.
The Global Dollar Short Squeeze
(lynalden.com)
17708.
Stable Diffusion Based Image Compression
(pub.towardsai.net)
17709.
Vulnerability in Apache Pulsar allowed manipulator-in-the-middle attacks
(portswigger.net)
17710.
Europe Considers Making Big Tech Pay for Building the Internet
(bloomberg.com)
17711.
Maintaining Monopolies with the Cloud
(pluralistic.net)
17712.
How to Improve or Avoid Loops in C++20 23
(cppstories.com)
17713.
Building Educational TypeScript Tooling
(inngest.com)
17714.
Four NFTs valued at at least $150k stolen from Jason Falovitch
(web3isgoinggreat.com)
17715.
New Outlook for Windows Available to All Office Insiders
(insider.office.com)
17716.
What’s Wrong with NFTs
(kaspersky.com)
17717.
Why does COM express GUIDs in a mix of big-endian and little-endian?
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
17718.
Logto v1.0.0-beta.10: Machine to Machine apps
(github.com)
17719.
Why “organics on Mars” is meaningless for life
(medium.com)
17720.
A Little Shell Rabbit Hole
(zwischenzugs.com)
17721.
Air Force Recruits Who Test Positive for Marijuana Will Get a Second Chance
(marijuanamoment.net)
17722.
17723.
TinkerCell: CAD Software for Synthetic Biology
(tinkercell.com)
17724.
South Stream Gas Pipeline
(gem.wiki)
17725.
Swift Variadic Generics(a.k.a. Parameter Packs) Pitch
(forums.swift.org)
17726.
17727.
How the false rumor of a Chinese coup went viral
(technologyreview.com)
17728.
You can't parse [X]HTML with regex (2009)
(stackoverflow.com)
17729.
Oracle pays $23M to settle SEC bribery probe
(fiercetelecom.com)
17730.
Why storms are exploding into major hurricanes
(lite.cnn.com)