September 2022 Archive
3091.
3092.
Haiku Activity and Contract Report, August 2022 (haiku-os.org)
3093.
Macro-Embedding Compiler Intermediate Languages in Racket [pdf] (williamjbowman.com)
3094.
3095.
The De-Population Bomb (hoover.org)
3096.
Windows Will Die: 90 Minutes to Do 5 Minutes of Work (gavinhoward.com)
3097.
The E-bike Is a Monstrosity (theatlantic.com)
3098.
‘We don’t have to feel like prey’: the female joggers running with guns (theguardian.com)
3099.
YouTube More Likely to Direct Election-Fraud Videos to Users Already Skeptical (nyu.edu)
3100.
The new Ford Mustang has a drift stick (musclecarsandtrucks.com)
3101.
Peter Thiel says California suffers from a “tech curse”. Is he right? (economist.com)
3102.
Switzerland considers jail sentences for those heating their homes unreasonably (bnn-news.com)
3103.
Ask HN: Best and Worst API Documentations?
3104.
Americans increasingly hide beliefs on political issues (populace.org)
3105.
Ask HN: How soon should we have a Design System?
3106.
Towards a philosophy of safety (rootsofprogress.org)
3107.
We need a fossil-free internet by 2030 (branch.climateaction.tech)
3108.
China’s ponzi-like property market is eroding faith in the state (economist.com)
3109.
Show HN: The iPhone 14 Index (comparedial.com)
3110.
How German are the British royals? (dw.com)
3111.
Ask HN: How do you solve the domain registration, custom email circular problem
3112.
Norwegian Undersea Surveillance Network Had Its Cables Mysteriously Cut (2021) (thedrive.com)
3113.
Revolutionary video game The Hobbit turns 40 (theguardian.com)
3114.
Intel details 12th Gen Core SoCs optimized for edge applications (theregister.com)
3115.
Children may be losing one night's sleep a week due to social media use (dmu.ac.uk)
3116.
South Korea Seeks the Arrest of Terraform Labs Founder Do Kwon (bloomberg.com)
3117.
The dollar is surging. This is who gets helped – and hurt – by its strength (npr.org)
3118.
Amazon Closes, Abandons Plans for Dozens of US Warehouses (bloomberg.com)
3119.
Russia’s Soldiers Sabotaging the Russian Army (brian-kean.medium.com)
3120.
A hacker bought a voting machine on eBay. Michigan officials are investigating (npr.org)