September 2022 Archive
1141.
Some things I realized about AI while contemplating slide rule prices on eBay (misc-stuff.terraaeon.com)
1142.
Don't compare yourself to other entrepreneurs (petecodes.io)
1143.
Age – a simple, modern and secure file encryption tool, format, and Go library (github.com)
1144.
Byte Magazine: Declarative Languages (1985) (archive.org)
1145.
Earth is now our only shareholder (patagonia.com)
1146.
High speed Unicode routines using SIMD (github.com)
1147.
Three Nord Stream gas pipelines damaged in one day (reuters.com)
1148.
Kiwi Farms has been removed from the Internet Archive (twitter.com)
1149.
Ask HN: Has the Apple Silicon excessive disk read/write issue been fixed?
1150.
Super-Earths are ideal targets in the search for life (singularityhub.com)
1151.
Constraint Programming (en.wikipedia.org)
1152.
'Extremely rare' Rameses II-era burial cave found in Israel (phys.org)
1153.
Dick the Birthday Boy: The Legacy Continues [video] (youtube.com)
1154.
Schedule cronjob for the first Monday of every month, the funky way (blog.healthchecks.io)
1155.
The Changes for the 2nd Edition of “Code” (charlespetzold.com)
1156.
Simulated Growing Plants (youtube.com)
1157.
GTK4 Bindings for Common Lisp (github.com)
1158.
Show HN: Compass and Ruler construction problems as puzzle game (sdkgames.itch.io)
1159.
Structured concurrency and Lua (gist.github.com)
1160.
Tradition is Smarter (2018) (scholars-stage.org)
1161.
Not Mysticizing System Dynamics (twitchard.github.io)
1162.
Escaping strings faster with AVX-512 (lemire.me)
1163.
Metaprogramming in Python (developer.ibm.com)
1164.
J40: Independent, self-contained JPEG XL decoder (github.com)
1165.
Wiley’s removal of hundreds of titles from ebook collections (libraryassociation.ie)
1166.
Ranking the 25 Most Painful Lego to Step On (nerdist.com)
1167.
Ask HN: Does anyone have a great public domain list of programming books?
1168.
MemLab: An open source framework for finding JavaScript memory leaks (engineering.fb.com)
1169.
Ask HN: Have tech salaries been stagnant for the past decade?
1170.
San Francisco police can now watch private surveillance cameras in real time (theverge.com)