September 2022 Archive
901.
Kamby – A programming language based on Lisp that doesn't seem like Lisp (kamby.org)
902.
Pwned, the book (troyhunt.com)
903.
Chernobyl black frogs reveal evolution in action (phys.org)
904.
Automatic Differentiation in 38 lines of Haskell (gist.github.com)
905.
The Sounds of CDMX (pudding.cool)
906.
Federal Reserve to increase interest rates by 75 basis points for the third time (federalreserve.gov)
907.
Backend for Front-end (blog.frankel.ch)
908.
Iran’s Internet Shutdown Hides a Deadly Crackdown (wired.com)
909.
A step-by-step guide to our solar system’s demise (nautil.us)
910.
A small Stripe fraud story (falkus.co)
911.
GitHub backtracks on deprecating the trending tabs page (github.com)
912.
URL is also a shell script that executes some malicious(?) code (github.com)
913.
Dreamy Blur (yuanchuan.dev)
914.
The Touhou PC-98 Restoration Project (github.com)
915.
What we learned after I deleted the main production database by mistake (medium.com)
916.
Let’s make WordPress officially support SQLite (make.wordpress.org)
917.
The elusive future of San Francisco’s fog (nytimes.com)
918.
Show HN: Countle (countle.org)
919.
Rust stabilizes generic associated types (github.com)
920.
Ask HN: Has Mark's Google account been reinstated yet?
921.
Modernity is incompatible with planetary limits: a PLAN for the future (sciencedirect.com)
922.
Toyota patents plans for EV with manual transmission and clutch (insideevs.com)
923.
Aerodynamics of Gravel Bikes (renehersecycles.com)
924.
Futurist prediction methods and accuracy (danluu.com)
925.
Our five failed YC applications and one successful one (relate.so)
926.
Flashbots (blog.bitmex.com)
927.
Velox: An open-source unified execution engine (engineering.fb.com)
928.
Confirmed the MOS 7600/7601 Pong chip is a true microcontroller (oldvcr.blogspot.com)
929.
Bitmap Indexes in Go: Search Speed (2019) (habr.com)
930.
Explained from scratch: private information retrieval and homomorphic encryption (blintzbase.com)