October 2022 Archive
451.
Arecibo telescope won’t be rebuilt (nature.com)
452.
Europe now has so much natural gas that prices just dipped below zero (lite.cnn.com)
453.
Banks are not repaying victims of Zelle scams (krebsonsecurity.com)
454.
Intel will lay off 20k employees (quicktechnics.com)
455.
Google added HEVC support in Chrome (bitmovin.com)
456.
Microbes that cause cavities can form superorganisms able to ‘crawl’ (penntoday.upenn.edu)
457.
Fine-grained personal access tokens for GitHub (github.blog)
458.
How much have tech layoffs affected engineers vs. other departments? (blog.interviewing.io)
459.
Stupid Security Things (2017) (troyhunt.com)
460.
Terminal.Gui: A Cross Platform Terminal UI Toolkit for .NET (github.com)
461.
Tinyphysicsengine: Minimalist 3D C99 single-header physics engine (codeberg.org)
462.
Show HN: Lambda-8cc – An x86 C compiler written in untyped lambda calculus (github.com)
463.
The Social Recession: By the Numbers (novum.substack.com)
464.
Paul McCartney's Freakish Memory (ianleslie.substack.com)
465.
Valve Employee Handbook (2012) [pdf] (cdn.cloudflare.steamstatic.com)
466.
Tomorrow the Unix timestamp will get to 1,666,666,666 (time.is)
467.
Solo founder dilemma; CEO or CTO? (nvnt.substack.com)
468.
Watchman: Execute a command when something changes (github.com)
469.
Most buildings at MIT campus are remaining closed to the public (twitter.com)
470.
Regulators of Facebook, Google and Amazon also invest in the companies’ stocks (wsj.com)
471.
“You meant to install ripgrep” (crates.io)
472.
The Iran Firewall: A preliminary report (blog.thc.org)
473.
How to succeed at Meta (teamblind.com)
474.
Some people who appear to be in a coma may be conscious (scientificamerican.com)
475.
From Pythonista to Rustacean (github.com)
476.
We built voice modulation to mask gender in technical interviews (2016) (blog.interviewing.io)
477.
Show HN: Satori – Convert HTML and CSS to SVG (github.com)
478.
P5.js – A library to make coding accessible for artists, designers, educators (p5js.org)
479.
Toyota CEO talks about why he isn’t all-in on EVs (cnbc.com)
480.
The first minute of every phone call is torture now (theatlantic.com)