October 2022 Archive
241.
JetBrains Ring UI (jetbrains.github.io)
242.
Almost 25% of world’s seafloor now mapped (hydro-international.com)
243.
North Paw (sensebridge.net)
244.
A Ruby program that generates itself through a 128-language quine loop (github.com)
245.
An ‘everything app’ would be bad for liberal democracies and free markets (nitinpai.in)
246.
PayPal’s updated acceptable use policy [pdf] (paypalobjects.com)
247.
Some remotely exploitable Linux kernel WiFi vulnerabilities (lwn.net)
248.
Apparent size of Andromeda galaxy compared to the Moon (astronomy.stackexchange.com)
249.
Show HN: I built a site that finds the cheapest place to buy a book (pagesonpages.com)
250.
Wait vs. Interrupt Culture (benjaminrosshoffman.com)
251.
Running GUI Linux in a virtual machine on a Mac (developer.apple.com)
252.
We're moving on from Firebase (koptional.com)
253.
Meta executives ‘inadvertently’ identified in OnlyFans bribery suit (gizmodo.com)
254.
Tell HN: YouTube's web UI just got even worse
255.
Jessica Wade made more than 1k Wikipedia bios for unknown women scientists (today.com)
256.
TV backlight compensation (2020) (lofibucket.com)
257.
Apple bought out all of Newsweek's 1984 Election issue ad space for Mac (aresluna.org)
258.
My next Mac might be the last (morrick.me)
259.
Ask HN: Have you set up a procedure to disclose your passwords in case of death?
260.
5 Years of Pop _OS (blog.system76.com)
261.
OpenBSD 7.2 (openbsd.org)
262.
Top USB Drives on Amazon are a Scam (kurtisknodel.com)
263.
Ray Tracing in Notepad.exe at 30 FPS (2020) (kylehalladay.com)
264.
New Jersey legislators aim to ban most in-car subscriptions (thedrive.com)
265.
Postgres Full Text Search vs. the Rest (supabase.com)
266.
I don’t believe in sprints (robinrendle.com)
267.
XCheck at Meta: Why it exists and how it works (blog.nindalf.com)
268.
Stranger Strings: An exploitable flaw in SQLite (blog.trailofbits.com)
269.
Why doesn't Stripe use Stripe Billing? (getlago.com)
270.
The currency of the new economy won't be money, but attention (1997) (wired.com)