September 2022 Archive
661.
Fresh 1.1 – Automatic JSX, plugins, DevTools, and more (deno.com)
662.
Notes on the SQLite DuckDB Paper (simonwillison.net)
663.
Plastic might be making us obese (washingtonpost.com)
664.
2000-Watt Society (en.wikipedia.org)
665.
Layoffs at Canadian tech startups (theglobeandmail.com)
666.
A personal list of Rust grievances (gist.github.com)
667.
The Protobuf Language Specification (buf.build)
668.
The case for building something wonderful alone (derw.substack.com)
669.
CyberChef – The Cyber Swiss Army Knife (github.com)
670.
USB4 v2 is also 120 Gbps (angstronomics.com)
671.
Our attention span is being robbed (unstructed.tech)
672.
AI-Generated Bible Art (openbible.info)
673.
PayPal closes account of UK's Free Speech Union without explanation (lauradodsworth.substack.com)
674.
Public buses across country adding microphones to record conversations (2012) (wired.com)
675.
Design and evaluation of IPFS: a storage layer for the decentralized web (dl.acm.org)
676.
Exploring FPGA Graphics (projectf.io)
677.
Soft White Underbelly demonetized by YouTube [video] (youtube.com)
678.
Walking is good for health but walking faster is even better, study finds (theguardian.com)
679.
Stable Diffusion PR optimizes VRAM, generate 576x1280 images with 6 GB VRAM (github.com)
680.
Show HN: TinyClock – a tiny true 5-arch universal Mac OS X single-binary GUI app (tycho.sytes.net)
681.
The Koh-i-Noor diamond, and why the British won’t give it back (2017) (smithsonianmag.com)
682.
Twitch finally takes action against gambling (jacobwolf.report)
683.
US Government plans to develop AI that can unmask anonymous writers (reclaimthenet.org)
684.
The AI Unbundling (stratechery.com)
685.
On the efficacy of online proctoring using Proctorio (2021) [pdf] (ris.utwente.nl)
686.
Show HN: Chitchatter – P2P chat app that is serverless, decentralized, ephemeral (chitchatter.im)
687.
Emmanuel Mignot wins Breakthrough Prize for discovering cause of narcolepsy (med.stanford.edu)
688.
USB 4 version 2 promises 80 Gbps speeds over existing cables (theverge.com)
689.
'Serious errors' in research linking deaths to red meat (thetimes.co.uk)
690.
Bitwarden: Avoid at all costs (outage issue)