October 2022 Archive
1081.
1082.
GPT-3 can create both sides of an Interactive Fiction transcript
(old.reddit.com)
1083.
Joining the Church of Emacs
(fuzzypixelz.com)
1084.
Launch HN: MovingLake (YC S22) – Real-time data connectors for almost anything
(app.movinglake.com)
1085.
Fixing macOS Zsh Terminal History Settings
(blog.akatz.org)
1086.
Show HN: IHP v1.0 – Batteries-included web framework built on Haskell and Nix
(ihp.digitallyinduced.com)
1088.
Things I did before app launch and what I wish I had done
(sagiodev.com)
1089.
Reminiscing: The retreat to comforting work
(lethain.com)
1090.
The State of AWS Security
(datadoghq.com)
1091.
Using AI to compress audio files for quick and easy sharing
(ai.facebook.com)
1092.
Cpm65: CP/M for the 6502
(github.com)
1094.
Know Your Carrying Capacity
(macchaffee.com)
1095.
Social engineering dos and don'ts
(pentestpartners.com)
1096.
1097.
Amazon to Close 4 of Its 5 US Call Centers, Shifts to Work-from-Home
(wolfstreet.com)
1098.
1099.
1100.
Bizarre Vintage Photos of Steam Engines After a Boiler Explosion
(designyoutrust.com)
1101.
Glamorous Toolkit: Moldable development environment
(gtoolkit.com)
1103.
Missing the Point of VR
(owlbynight.com)
1104.
Your website should work without JavaScript (2021)
(endtimes.dev)
1105.
Recovering a password-protected ThinkPad T60
(ounapuu.ee)
1106.
The Mod Archive
(modarchive.org)
1107.
My PhD Genealogy
(robots.stanford.edu)
1108.
Cork is making a comeback
(bbc.com)
1109.
The struggles of building a feed reader
(jackevansevo.github.io)
1110.
Simple, Fast, and Scalable Reverse Image Search
(canvatechblog.com)