August 2022 Archive
2191.
Do regex dream of Turing Completeness? (2021) [video] (youtube.com)
2192.
How the US Postal Service reads terrible handwriting (youtube.com)
2193.
Germany orders Sept 1 shutdown of digital ad displays to save gas (theregister.com)
2194.
Video Stabilization with FFmpeg and VidStab (paulirish.com)
2195.
NAFNet: Nonlinear Activation Free Network for Image Restoration (github.com)
2196.
Advice to Prospective Book Authors (2003) (aristeia.com)
2197.
A History of HTML (1998) (w3.org)
2198.
Mark Zuckerberg admits censorship at behest of FBI (caitlinjohnstone.substack.com)
2199.
The commissar for traffic presents the latest five-year plan (2014) [pdf] (stat.columbia.edu)
2200.
Vertex Meadow (vertexmeadow.xyz)
2201.
The UK Online Safety Bill Attacks Free Speech and Encryption (eff.org)
2202.
Apple fought alleged sex-abuse victims to enforce ‘code of silence’ (nypost.com)
2203.
Why is recruiting developers so difficult? (polyfill.work)
2204.
Stop saying 10x developer (earthly.dev)
2205.
Deep Learning Alone Isn’t Getting Us to Human-Like AI (noemamag.com)
2206.
Home Heating Cost Comparison (efficiencymaine.com)
2207.
The United States Is Still Under-Policed and Over-Imprisoned (marginalrevolution.com)
2208.
A Microsoft team racing to catch bugs before they happen (wired.com)
2209.
Ask HN: Help, I'm Drowning in JavaScript
2210.
Historical patterns and sustainability implications of worldwide bicycle use (nature.com)
2211.
Ask HN: How do you deal with the emotions of customer support?
2212.
Meet HN: HN Bangalore Meetup
2213.
SDF Public Access Unix System (sdf.org)
2214.
The Original “Universal” Port by Atari (tedium.co)
2215.
Electrical currents to the brain improve memory for older adults (theverge.com)
2216.
Saudi student sentenced to 34 years in prison over Twitter posts (euronews.com)
2217.
We Need to Study Nothing (nautil.us)
2218.
The do-it-yourself cyclotron (2010) (symmetrymagazine.org)
2219.
Anonymous poop gifting site hacked, customers exposed (bleepingcomputer.com)
2220.
California Senate Passes Three Awful Bills for the Internet (techdirt.com)