August 2022 Archive
1381.
Show HN: Recode – Free, open-source, community-driven Codespaces alternative (github.com)
1382.
Self-taught AI shows similarities to how the brain works (quantamagazine.org)
1383.
Insects become airborne, slowed down to a speed the human eye can appreciate (aeon.co)
1384.
Car Seats as Contraception (2020) (papers.ssrn.com)
1385.
Insider Trading in Cryptocurrency Markets (papers.ssrn.com)
1386.
HP LaserJet Tank – Refillable laser printer (hp.com)
1387.
GoDaddy Statement on Eth.link Domain Registration (aboutus.godaddy.net)
1388.
Japan declares war on floppy disks for government use (arstechnica.com)
1389.
Ask HN: How can I start a business to generate electricity?
1390.
Meta is building an AI to fact-check Wikipedia (singularityhub.com)
1391.
Ask HN: What skills have given you a 10x return?
1392.
“Is there a heuristic we might use to identify and flag questionable papers?” (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
1393.
Show HN: Encrypted Git hosting should be easy (github.com)
1394.
Did Bach “invent” the rules of music theory? (michaelberrymusic.com)
1395.
NetBSD improves support for the Commodore Amiga (thenewstrace.com)
1396.
Show HN: I made a writing tool that asks questions like Socrates (scraft.ai)
1397.
USB knob box doubles as a Blackmagic Designs camera remote (bikerglen.com)
1398.
PicoLisp (github.com)
1399.
Reverse-engineering a 1960s hybrid flip flop module with X-ray CT scans (righto.com)
1400.
Ask HN: How do you and your spouse handle big income differences?
1401.
I have 218 browser tabs open (michaelsalim.co.uk)
1402.
The Car-Replacement Bicycle (The Bakfiets) (youtube.com)
1403.
Stack Computers: the new wave (1989) (users.ece.cmu.edu)
1404.
Aug 5 – 100000 robotic lawn mowers can sing Happy Birthday to Curiosity (husqvarna.com)
1405.
Computing Adler32 Checksums at 41 GB/s (wooo.sh)
1406.
Blender 3.2.2 Released (blender.org)
1407.
Voyage Through Time (twitter.com)
1408.
Software-defined satellite enters commercial service (spacedaily.com)
1409.
Ask HN: Is WWIII already in its early stages?
1410.
Why are deep learning technologists so overconfident? (aisnakeoil.substack.com)