October 2022 Archive
361.
pigz: A parallel implementation of gzip for multi-core machines (github.com)
362.
Intel and the $1.5T chip industry meltdown (economist.com)
363.
Feds seized $311M in Bitcoin, then hacker stole it back (bloomberg.com)
364.
Goal: Pass all 4259065 tests in sqllogictest in 1 week (github.com)
365.
You can't buy a Raspberry Pi right now (jeffgeerling.com)
366.
Paris Will Become ‘100% Cyclable’ (bloomberg.com)
367.
I have come to bury the BIOS, not to open it [video] (osfc.io)
368.
Bumble bees play, according to new research (phys.org)
369.
The first rule of Microsoft Excel: Don’t tell anyone you’re good at it (wsj.com)
370.
A working implementation of text-to-3D DreamFusion, powered by Stable Diffusion (github.com)
371.
Prusti: Static Analyzer for Rust (github.com)
372.
37signals Leaves the Cloud (world.hey.com)
373.
Why I Don't Use Netscape (1999) (complang.tuwien.ac.at)
374.
CS631 – Advanced Programming in the Unix Environment (stevens.netmeister.org)
375.
Forgetting the Asbestos – how we lose knowledge and technologies (1517.substack.com)
376.
Ask HN: Best book to learn C in 2022?
377.
White House is pushing ahead research to cool Earth by reflecting back sunlight (cnbc.com)
378.
Even after $100B, self-driving cars are going nowhere (bloomberg.com)
379.
Test scores are not irrelevant (dynomight.net)
380.
Wii U Architecture (copetti.org)
381.
SQLite: QEMU All over Again? (glaubercosta-11125.medium.com)
382.
On AlphaTensor’s new matrix multiplication algorithms (fgiesen.wordpress.com)
383.
Show HN: FFmpeg Command Visualizer and Editor (ffmpeg.guide)
384.
ClickHouse Cloud is now in Public Beta (clickhouse.com)
385.
Day.js – Fast 2kB alternative to Moment.js with the same modern API (day.js.org)
386.
“Rust is safe” is not some kind of absolute guarantee of code safety (lkml.org)
387.
Logseq: Privacy-First, Joyful Platform for Knowledge Management (logseq.com)
388.
87% of American teens own an iPhone; 88% expect an iPhone to be their next phone (pipersandler.com)
389.
An ode to that “coffee friend” (tiramisu.bearblog.dev)
390.
An unexpected revival of Firefox OS (tuxphones.com)