October 2022 Archive
1411.
Cash, Canadians and CPUs: Intel's 'Lost' Early Microprocessor (thechipletter.substack.com)
1412.
Go Auth Lib (github.com)
1413.
Five hours' sleep is tipping point for bad health (bbc.co.uk)
1414.
Our VC told us they won't follow for Series A. At the worst moment
1415.
Addiction to ideas (2017) (colleenrobb.com)
1416.
Leak: Two-Thirds of New Amazon Employees Leave Within 90 Days (theverge.com)
1417.
Open Source Seed Initiative (osseeds.org)
1418.
How to kickstart and scale a consumer business by doing things that don’t scale (lennysnewsletter.com)
1419.
Do central banks’ mounting losses actually matter? (ft.com)
1420.
The Onion defends right to parody in Supreme Court brief (theguardian.com)
1421.
Why aren’t you using pretrained models? (lrz.me)
1422.
Exposure to environmental toxins may be root of rise in neurological disorders (theguardian.com)
1423.
The Amiga Workbench Simulator (taws.ch)
1424.
Amazon “suicide kits” have led to teen deaths (arstechnica.com)
1425.
Stadia Is a Major Driver of Vulkan Adoption (stadiadosage.com)
1426.
Ask HN: Do I publish code that affects millions of wireless security cameras?
1427.
Combination of Rapamycin and Acarbose significantly Extends Lifespan (lifespan.io)
1428.
Meta's Subpoena Dropped – Simula One vs. Quest Pro (simulavr.com)
1429.
The Fakoo Alphabet (omniglot.com)
1430.
On the Proper Use of Post-Its (tylercipriani.com)
1431.
Algebra, Topology, Differential Calculus, and Optimization Theory [pdf] (cis.upenn.edu)
1432.
Should Linux set the new constant-time mode CPU flags? (lore.kernel.org)
1433.
Clasp 2.0 (github.com)
1434.
The return of Aztec floating farms (bbc.com)
1435.
US Supreme Court to weigh end to race-based college admissions (bbc.com)
1436.
It is time to legalise cocaine: The costs of prohibition outweigh the benefits (economist.com)
1437.
Quiet Quitting (ombuds.web.cern.ch)
1438.
Twitter is planning to start charging $20 per month for verification (theverge.com)
1439.
The U.S. Just Lost 26 Years' Worth of Progress on Life Expectancy (scientificamerican.com)
1440.
What the Great Inflation (1965-1982) taught us (imgracehuang.medium.com)