August 2022 Archive
421.
C23 is finished: Here is what is on the menu (thephd.dev)
422.
3D print and build a 164mm f/2.5 lens for less than $15 (petapixel.com)
423.
OctoPrint: Snappy web interface for your 3D printer (octoprint.org)
424.
Observations from our Joe Rogan Experience experience (lulu.substack.com)
425.
“We kill people based on metadata” and other metadata things (darknetlive.com)
426.
The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Makefiles (matt-rickard.com)
427.
A laptop hard drive model could crash when exposed to a certain audio frequency (devblogs.microsoft.com)
428.
Unofficial guide to dotfiles on GitHub (dotfiles.github.io)
429.
More content by people, for people in Search (blog.google)
430.
Look at median, and not mean GDP per capita (medianism.org)
431.
To Hell with Facebook (2021) (damninteresting.com)
432.
From throwaway side project to Switch in 2 years: my indie gamedev story (kellsgame.com)
433.
The semantic web is dead – Long live the semantic web (github.com)
434.
Julia 1.8 (julialang.org)
435.
Click the Paw (google.com)
436.
Oncall Compensation for Software Engineers (blog.pragmaticengineer.com)
437.
Why 12 notes in Western music? (github.com)
438.
System.css: A design system for building retro Apple interfaces (sakofchit.github.io)
439.
Ask HN: How to find a small town to relocate for remote work?
440.
Hydroponics: Growing an appreciation for plants (bunniestudios.com)
441.
Cast iron leet (erock.prose.sh)
442.
Wizz Air now charging some travellers a strange extra fee (2020) (thepointsguy.co.uk)
443.
A third of Pakistan is underwater from floods, climate chief says (washingtonpost.com)
444.
The Church of Interruption (2018) (sambleckley.com)
445.
“Autistic people can’t acknowledge when they’re wrong” (the.scapegoat.dev)
446.
A near 100% renewables grid is well within reach, and with little storage (reneweconomy.com.au)
447.
The culture of rejection in computer science publications (sigbed.org)
448.
Lambda the Ultimate is now running in a new, more stable environment (lambda-the-ultimate.org)
449.
Nonprofit markups.org is exposing the most egregious new car prices (themanual.com)
450.
Royal Caribbean to use SpaceX's Starlink to provide internet onboard their fleet (rclinvestor.com)