October 2022 Archive
6661.
Nanotechnology’s Spring (worksinprogress.co)
6662.
Astronomers discovered something strange about 'hazardous' asteroid Phaethon (space.com)
6663.
You may use this embed code on any website or wherever you use code (twitter-thread.com)
6664.
Devoxx Belgium 2022: Revolutionizing Java-Based Applications with GraalVM (youtube.com)
6665.
Python CLI Tricks That Don't Require Any Code Whatsoever (martinheinz.dev)
6666.
Something Is Strange with the Google Pixel 7 Pro's Zoom Processing (petapixel.com)
6667.
FedEx is shutting down its robot delivery program (theverge.com)
6668.
Apple announces new iPad Pro with M2 chip and Wi-Fi 6E (theverge.com)
6669.
AI content platform Jasper raises $125M at a $1.5B valuation (techcrunch.com)
6670.
At Protocol (atproto.com)
6671.
Netflix Will Stop Providing Subscriber Forecasts Starting with Q1 2023 (variety.com)
6672.
Belarus says it is unable to pay off debt due to sanctions (reuters.com)
6673.
Ebola Is Back–and Vaccines Don’t Work Against It (wired.com)
6674.
Unified processing of Small and Big Data sets (atlantbh.com)
6675.
Killer drones vie for supremacy over Ukraine (apnews.com)
6676.
Oracle contributing GraalVM CE Java code to OpenJDK (twitter.com)
6677.
FTX-, A16Z-Backed Aptos Blockchain Is Off to a Sluggish Start (coindesk.com)
6678.
Runme – Run your README.md as an interactive notebook (runme.dev)
6679.
An new illicit drug has been discovered by Australian chemists (theconversation.com)
6680.
Google will support OpenJDK development (vived.substack.com)
6681.
Be Ready for Postgres 15's Public Schema Changes (crunchydata.com)
6682.
Saudi Arabia reportedly sentences 3 men to death following NEOM displacements (dezeen.com)
6683.
Ukraine’s true detectives: the investigators closing in on Russian war criminals (theguardian.com)
6684.
Physics Experiments Spell Doom for Quantum “Collapse” Theory (quantamagazine.org)
6685.
How to turn Stripe FX fees into ~6% extra profits (pricery.io)
6686.
“We Don't Know How to Compute ” – Gerald Sussman (2011) (youtube.com)
6687.
VDB (Volumetric Data Blocks) – A Deep Dive (jangafx.com)
6688.
Making Managed Postgres More Afforable: New Low Cost Plans on Crunchy Bridge (crunchydata.com)
6689.
Shining a rotating laser beam into a maze with mirrored walls (youtube.com)
6690.
Why is there a make_unique? Why not just overload the unique_ptr constructor? (devblogs.microsoft.com)