September 2022 Archive
1111.
BlueJ – A Lightweight Java IDE (bluej.org)
1112.
Show HN: TaskTXT, plain text task-timing notepad (tasktxt.com)
1113.
The history of sending signals to Unix process groups (utcc.utoronto.ca)
1114.
Facebook spied on private messages of Americans who questioned 2020 election (nypost.com)
1115.
GCC's new fortification level: The gains and costs (developers.redhat.com)
1116.
Cloudflare’s Zero Egress Fee Object Storage, R2, Is Now GA (blog.cloudflare.com)
1117.
High-dose Vitamin B6 reduces anxiety and strengthens visual surround suppression (onlinelibrary.wiley.com)
1118.
Queen Elizabeth II has died (bbc.com)
1119.
Rapid Green Energy Transition Will Likely Result in Trillions of Net Savings (cell.com)
1120.
Qt 6.4 (qt.io)
1121.
UK Has ‘No Chance in Hell’ of Making Its Own Tech Champs: ARM Founder (bloomberg.com)
1122.
Document Foundation starts charging €8.99 for 'free' LibreOffice (theregister.com)
1123.
Balancing “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” vs. “Release early and often” (redhat.com)
1124.
R. Crumb Means Some Offense (nytimes.com)
1125.
Whois: Fragile, Unparseable, Obsolete (netmeister.org)
1126.
Kanban Board for the Command Line (github.com)
1127.
Censorship of our report on govt purchasing from Microsoft, Amazon, and Alphabet (techinquiry.org)
1128.
AMD Zen 4 is faster with CPU security mitigations enabled on Linux (phoronix.com)
1129.
Charging cars at home at night is not the way to go: study (news.stanford.edu)
1130.
In the end, climate change is the only story that matters (esquire.com)
1131.
The Double Entry Counting Method (2016) (beancount.github.io)
1132.
The Long S (en.wikipedia.org)
1133.
Caring for the only known full kākāpō feather cloak in the world (blog.britishmuseum.org)
1134.
Samsung Loses a Ton of User Data – Offers Nothing to Victims (makeuseof.com)
1135.
The Little Prover (the-little-prover.github.io)
1136.
Perfecting WebGPU/Dawn native graphics for Zig (devlog.hexops.com)
1137.
‘That was our beach’: Notes on Fred Conrad’s Iconic 1977 Photograph (thereader.mitpress.mit.edu)
1138.
Mapping the unknown – Steps to map any industry (steveblank.com)
1139.
Tibia is adding sound to the game after 25 years (tibia.com)
1140.
Fixing an ancient GDB problem (lwn.net)