September 2022 Archive
1171.
CppCon 2022 (cppcon.org)
1172.
An anonymous person donated 299 ETH from Tornado Cash to Redox OS (etherscan.io)
1173.
Show HN: Refurb – A tool for refurbishing and modernizing Python codebases (github.com)
1174.
Not as famous as they should be (2021) (datagubbe.se)
1175.
How random can you be? (2019) (expunctis.com)
1176.
Isolates, microVMs, and WebAssembly (notes.crmarsh.com)
1177.
EmuTOS – Free OS for Atari ST and more (emutos.sourceforge.io)
1178.
A pair of Rust kernel modules (lwn.net)
1179.
High difficulty computer vision cluster munition detection (twitter.com)
1180.
A tool for capturing captions and transcripts from online videos (simonwillison.net)
1181.
Clasp: A Common Lisp implementation using LLVM for compilation to native code (github.com)
1182.
Handbook for Writers (2015) (saylordotorg.github.io)
1183.
Ask HN: Does Hacker News still do in person meet ups?
1184.
The rush to mine lithium could dry up the high Andes (e360.yale.edu)
1185.
Okta and Auth0 Blocking Cuba, Iran, N Korea, Syria, Crimea, Luhansk, Donetsk (support.okta.com)
1186.
Flicking the kill switch: governments embrace internet shutdowns (theguardian.com)
1187.
Planting trees not always an effective way of binding carbon dioxide (gu.se)
1188.
Why Does This Horrifying Woman Keep Appearing in AI-Generated Images? (vice.com)
1189.
The Projectionist: On the best job that no longer exists (pipewrenchmag.com)
1190.
Please continue supporting iOS/Android streaming SDKs (community.spotify.com)
1191.
http://pn./ (pn.)
1192.
gPodder: A simple, open-source podcast client (gpodder.github.io)
1193.
New Text and Array Functions for Excel (techcommunity.microsoft.com)
1194.
The map is not the territory (2015) (fs.blog)
1195.
Yvon Chouinard transfers 100% Patagonia ownership to environmental trust (outsideonline.com)
1196.
In Jackson, Mississippi, a water crisis of unparalleled scale (washingtonpost.com)
1197.
Climate change: Six tipping points ‘likely’ to be crossed (bbc.co.uk)
1198.
Six months as a full time pancreas (maori.geek.nz)
1199.
Extroverts destroy the world (2012) (nypost.com)
1200.
Ask HN: Just received spam to an address only used at Amazon?