October 2022 Archive
781.
782.
DontBuyDell.com
(dontbuydell.com)
783.
“Women are wonderful” effect
(en.wikipedia.org)
784.
Probability (1963)
(feynmanlectures.caltech.edu)
785.
786.
Interactive Submarine Cable Map
(submarinecablemap.com)
787.
The coming long-run slowdown in corporate profit growth and stock returns
(federalreserve.gov)
788.
Tcl Ported to Go
(gitlab.com)
789.
IBM swallows Red Hat storage products
(blocksandfiles.com)
790.
ISBNdb dump – how many books are preserved forever?
(annas-blog.org)
791.
Linux 6.1 on NanoPi R4S – On fixing SD-card support, Heisenbugs and Rabbit Holes
(kohlschuetter.github.io)
792.
WebAssembly Is Not A Stack Machine
(troubles.md)
793.
794.
Brex layoffs
(brex.com)
795.
The Essential Philip K. Dick
(nytimes.com)
796.
797.
798.
Show HN: Async UI: A Rust UI Library Where Everything is a Future
(wishawa.github.io)
799.
Ent: An Entity Framework for Go
(github.com)
800.
Emulating double precision on the GPU to render large worlds
(godotengine.org)
801.
802.
Carmack Unscripted
(facebook.com)
803.
Re-using the heat in bathwater in Britain
(dynomight.net)
805.
Zig-style generics are not well-suited for most languages
(typesanitizer.com)
806.
Muon: GPU Based Electron on a Diet
(github.com)
807.
Vectors are over, hashes are the future
(algolia.com)
808.
Hans Niemann Suing Magnus Carlsen, Chess.com, and Hikaru Nakamura
(courtlistener.com)
809.
I use a Raspberry Pi as my daily computer
(heyhomepage.com)
810.