The enduring allure of Choose Your Own Adventure books
(newyorker.com)
September 2022 Archive
871.
872.
Common Lisp names all sixteen binary logic gates
(cs.cmu.edu)
873.
Animating Prompts with Stable Diffusion
(replicate.com)
875.
Why to not use JWT (2021)
(apibakery.com)
876.
When did POP and IMAP become a “legacy protocol?”
(boston.conman.org)
877.
Writing an app is like coding for LaserDisc
(shkspr.mobi)
878.
Transcending Posix: The End of an Era?
(usenix.org)
880.
Interactive Docs with Markdoc
(stripe.com)
881.
Infinite Stable Diffusion Videos
(orbdog.com)
882.
883.
884.
Open Source Bait and Switch
(debugagent.com)
885.
Mudge Twitter whistleblower testimony [video]
(judiciary.senate.gov)
886.
Why public chats are better than direct messages
(teamplify.com)
888.
New insignia for Air Domain Intelligence has a UFO
(airdomainintelligence.mil)
889.
My goal of closing 10% of Emacs bugs (2020)
(lars.ingebrigtsen.no)
890.
Turnstile: privacy-preserving alternative to CAPTCHA by Cloudflare
(blog.cloudflare.com)
891.
Malvertising on Microsoft Edge's news feed pushes tech support scams
(malwarebytes.com)
892.
FogBugz goes dark
(successfulsoftware.net)
893.
Photopea: A Photoshop clone web app
(photopea.com)
895.
896.
How to present backend demos
(rxhl.notion.site)
897.
Art Garfunkel's Library
(artgarfunkel.com)
898.
Living Like Nothing Matters
(awealthofcommonsense.com)
899.
Everesting – Climb the Equivalent of Mt. Everest
(everesting.cc)
900.
Outlook.com is silently discarding email messages (2015)
(blog.paranoidpenguin.net)