September 2022 Archive
421.
Common Lisp vs Racket (gist.github.com)
422.
I tracked everything I read on the internet for a year (tdpain.net)
423.
Tor – Arti 1.0.0 is released: Rust Tor implementation ready for production use (blog.torproject.org)
424.
20×10% (lars.ingebrigtsen.no)
425.
Forum Channels: A space for organized conversations (discord.com)
426.
Making iron from sand [video] (youtube.com)
427.
Co-Founding Considered Harmful (florentcrivello.com)
428.
Reviving the Pakon film scanner (ktkaufman03.github.io)
429.
KeePassXC: Beware of unofficial Microsoft Store listing (twitter.com)
430.
America’s Open Wound (edwardsnowden.substack.com)
431.
Samsung Recent Security Incident (samsung.com)
432.
What's the cheapest domain you can register for 10 years? (shkspr.mobi)
433.
Newsom just signed California pay transparency bill (protocol.com)
434.
Empty offices are becoming apartments in Texas’s big cities (texasmonthly.com)
435.
Python type hints are Turing complete (arxiv.org)
436.
Elixir – Phoenix LiveView Native (native.live)
437.
YouTubePluginReplacement.cpp: YouTube-specific code in WebKit (github.com)
438.
PO-80 Record Factory (teenage.engineering)
439.
Playstation 2 Architecture (copetti.org)
440.
Don’t teach kids to fear the world (theatlantic.com)
441.
Not Your Grandmother's Textbook Exercise (cacm.acm.org)
442.
Rendering my (billiard) balls in a fragment shader (getlazarus.org)
443.
UK pensions hit with margin calls as gilts and sterling slide (risk.net)
444.
Next steps for Rust in the kernel (lwn.net)
445.
'Securing Open Source Software Act' introduced to US Senate (hsgac.senate.gov)
446.
C++ by Example (cppbyexample.com)
447.
The tyranny of the wagon equation (maximumeffort.substack.com)
448.
Companies are buying large numbers of carbon offsets that don’t cut emissions (wsj.com)
449.
The lost ways of programming: Commodore 64 BASIC (2020) (tomasp.net)
450.
In Praise of QEMU (drewdevault.com)