September 2022 Archive
811.
Foldscope: The Paper Microscope (foldscope.com)
812.
Magnus Carlsen resigns against Hans Niemann in the second move (chessdom.com)
813.
Wildfire smoke is exposing millions of Americans to extreme pollution levels (news.stanford.edu)
814.
Go Developer Survey 2022 Q2 Results (go.dev)
815.
I tricked myself into working out 3 times per week (happychasing.substack.com)
816.
Ask HN: Where are the good platforms for contract work?
817.
Two atomic clocks have been quantum entangled for the first time (newscientist.com)
818.
Show HN: Rocketry – Statement-based scheduling framework for Python (github.com)
819.
Hash collisions and exploitations – Instant MD5 collision (github.com)
820.
Lost islands cited in Welsh folklore and poetry are plausible (sciencedaily.com)
821.
Some WFH employees now live in another country (vice.com)
822.
The quiet cost of family caregiving (nytimes.com)
823.
Cirrus Vision Jet Pilot Pulls Chute in Florida (flyingmag.com)
824.
Show HN: A virtual Yubikey device for 2FA/WebAuthN (github.com)
825.
DBOS: A database-oriented operating system (dbos-project.github.io)
826.
WordPress WASM (github.com)
827.
The MIPS ThinkPad, Kind Of (oldvcr.blogspot.com)
828.
I had a dream (scottaaronson.blog)
829.
60-80% of Tweeters posting on Russia-Ukraine war are bots, 90% pro Ukraine (theprint.in)
830.
The most dangerous road for cyclists in America (bicycling.com)
831.
Using GPT-3 to pathfind in random graphs (jacobbrazeal.wordpress.com)
832.
Two hundred years ago, Jean-François Champollion deciphers the Rosetta Stone (daily.jstor.org)
833.
Technology Choices for My SaaS in Retrospect (thomasbandt.com)
834.
Why are Pakistan’s floods so extreme this year? (nature.com)
835.
MS Teams Linux client is being retired. To be replaced by a progressive web app
836.
Keith Davis was protecting the oceans, then he disappeared (bbc.com)
837.
I figured out how to get GitHub Copilot to run in the terminal (github.com)
838.
Okta Exposes Passwords in Clear Text for Possible Theft (darkreading.com)
839.
Best command-line-only video games (2019) (linuxjournal.com)
840.
Letters about Soap (1997) (people.cs.ksu.edu)