September 2022 Archive
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Show HN: Quake 1 ported to the Apple Watch (github.com)
62.
Workerd: Open-source Cloudflare workers runtime (blog.cloudflare.com)
63.
IRS will look into setting up a free e-filing system (washingtonpost.com)
64.
Brickit scans your pile of bricks and gives you ideas, with instructions (brickit.app)
65.
Ask HN: What are some of the best documentaries you've seen?
66.
I’m a productive programmer with a memory of a fruit fly (hynek.me)
67.
I accidentally started a movement – Policing the Police by scraping court data
68.
LiteFS (fly.io)
69.
Why modern software is slow (randomascii.wordpress.com)
70.
Mozilla reaffirms that Firefox will continue to support current content blockers (ghacks.net)
71.
Plasma Bigscreen (plasma-bigscreen.org)
72.
Ken Thompson really did launch his "trusting trust" trojan attack in real life (niconiconi.neocities.org)
73.
The $300B Google-Meta advertising duopoly is under attack (economist.com)
74.
RootMyTV is a user-friendly exploit for rooting/jailbreaking LG webOS smart TVs (github.com)
75.
3x new books added to the Pirate Library Mirror (annas-blog.org)
76.
San Francisco decriminalizes psychedelics (doubleblindmag.com)
77.
Google loses EU appeal and is fined a record $4B (axios.com)
78.
Tell HN: Otter.ai bot recording meetings without consent
79.
Microsoft bakes a VPN into Edge and turns it on (adguard-vpn.com)
80.
Facebook proven to negatively impact mental health (english.tau.ac.il)
81.
A CTO should be technical (blog.southparkcommons.com)
82.
Aging programmer (world.hey.com)
83.
“Secrets” about the consumer audio business you may find interesting (audiosciencereview.com)
84.
A mysterious voice is haunting American Airlines’ in-flight announcements (waxy.org)
85.
Uber investigating breach of its computer systems (nytimes.com)
86.
Learn how to unleash the full potential of the type system of TypeScript (type-level-typescript.com)
87.
CS 168: The Modern Algorithmic Toolbox (web.stanford.edu)
88.
Linux on the laptop works so damn well that it’s boring (clivethompson.medium.com)
89.
Can I use a system call? (justine.lol)
90.
TIL: You can access a user’s camera with just HTML (austingil.com)