September 2022 Archive
271.
Wikipedia Speedruns (wikispeedruns.com)
272.
Analysis of Apple Watch running data (applewatchrunner.substack.com)
273.
Tell HN: Meetup.com is offering abandoned meetups to anyone willing to pay
274.
Self-hosted email is the hardest it's ever been, but also the easiest (vadosware.io)
275.
Ask HN: What happened to vanilla HTML/CSS/JS development?
276.
LibreRPi – open source replacements for RPi firmware (github.com)
277.
FTC to crack down on companies taking advantage of gig workers (ftc.gov)
278.
Zig, the Small Language (zserge.com)
279.
The optimal amount of fraud is non-zero (bam.kalzumeus.com)
280.
We Need New Motherboards Before GPUs Collapse Under Their Own Gravity (erikmcclure.com)
281.
Cops wanted to keep mass surveillance app secret; privacy advocates refused (arstechnica.com)
282.
Danish Data Protection Agency concludes Google Analytics cannot be used lawfully (datatilsynet.dk)
283.
TIL–Python has a built-in persistent key-value store (2018) (remusao.github.io)
284.
Germany's blanket data retention law is illegal, EU top court says (reuters.com)
285.
MVP.css – Minimalist stylesheet for HTML elements (andybrewer.github.io)
286.
This page is a truly naked, brutalist HTML quine (2019) (secretgeek.github.io)
287.
Meta has banned the personal Facebook accounts for everyone on our team (twitter.com)
288.
New (LTE) Rotary Cell Phone [video] (youtube.com)
289.
All poverty is energy poverty (omnibudsman.substack.com)
290.
Byte Magazine: The C Programming Language (1983) (archive.org)
291.
Integers in C quiz (acepace.net)
292.
My VM is lighter (and safer) than your container (2017) (dl.acm.org)
293.
Introduction to Algorithms (2020) (ocw.mit.edu)
294.
Kiwi Farms is down across all domains as DDoS-Guard terminates service (twitter.com)
295.
Show HN: I made a modern web UI for Hacker News (modernhn.com)
296.
A pair of Linux kernel modules using Rust (lwn.net)
297.
Hacking anything with GNU Guix (gexp.no)
298.
What to read to understand central banking (economist.com)
299.
The dictatorship of the articulate (florentcrivello.com)
300.
Getty Images bans AI-generated content over fears of copyright claims (theverge.com)