September 2022 Archive
1441.
Attractive female students get better grades (sciencedirect.com)
1442.
DFlex – JavaScript framework for drag and drop apps (github.com)
1443.
Quiet Quitting Is About Bad Bosses, Not Bad Employees (hbr.org)
1444.
SQLite: Past, Present, and Future (muratbuffalo.blogspot.com)
1445.
Germany’s ultra-cheap train ticket saved 1.8M tons of CO2 (bloomberg.com)
1446.
Show HN: I made 7k images with DALL-E 2 to create a reference/inspiration table (generrated.com)
1447.
Riff, automatically provide external dependencies for Rust projects (determinate.systems)
1448.
Using the Silver Reed SK840 Knitting Machine (wiki.cci.arts.ac.uk)
1449.
Apache NetBeans 15 (blogs.apache.org)
1450.
Financing offshore wind (jeromeaparis.substack.com)
1451.
Two hundred years ago, the Rosetta Stone unlocked the secrets of ancient Egypt (smithsonianmag.com)
1452.
Customer who defamed BC company on Google, Yelp ordered to pay $90k (vancouversun.com)
1453.
Breaking down how USB4 goes where no USB standard has gone before (arstechnica.com)
1454.
Help people in Iran reconnect to Signal – a request to our community (signal.org)
1455.
What's new for RISC-V in LLVM 15 (muxup.com)
1456.
F4PGA: Open FPGA Tooling: Xilinx 7-Series, Lattice iCE40/ECP5, QuickLogic EOS S3 (f4pga.org)
1457.
Hg64: A 64-bit histogram data structure (dotat.at)
1458.
A nationwide shortage of public workers (washingtonpost.com)
1459.
Europe's Newest Nuclear Reactor Eases Finland's Power Problems (oilprice.com)
1460.
I argue that studying the history of philosophy is philosophically unhelpful (tandfonline.com)
1461.
US Government building AI tech to unmask anonymous writers (theregister.com)
1462.
The term ‘quiet quitting’ is worse than nonsense (ft.com)
1463.
100,000s of people in South Korea live in tiny underground apartments [video] (bbc.co.uk)
1464.
Medtronic's MiniMed 600 insulin pumps potentially at risk of compromise (medtronicdiabetes.com)
1465.
Vitalik: Ethereum Merge Just Finalized (twitter.com)
1466.
What you need to build a Greek temple (antigonejournal.com)
1467.
Vietnam’s ancient whale temples (atlasobscura.com)
1468.
Peter Eckersley, tech activist and founder of Let's Encrypt, dies at 43 (techspot.com)
1469.
One Year with the Framework Laptop and NixOS (blog.tjll.net)
1470.
The potential of mobile housing (sightline.org)