September 2022 Archive
1831.
Did anyone else just get signed up for “Amazon photos” out of the blue for $60?
1832.
Learn Rust by implementing a SHA-1 hash cracker (kerkour.com)
1833.
Collections: Teaching Paradox, Crusader Kings III, Part I: Making It Personal (acoup.blog)
1834.
Maintaining Files on Plan 9 with Mk (9p.io)
1835.
Fylm: AI-powered web colour corrector (fylm.ai)
1836.
Simutrans Turns 25 (blog.simutrans.com)
1837.
WebSockets in curl (curl.se)
1838.
Living Worlds in HTML5 (2012) (effectgames.com)
1839.
Zen Evolution: A Small Overview (locuza.substack.com)
1840.
Europe gas storage reserves – by country, updated daily (viborc.com)
1841.
CA grid: real-time status (caiso.com)
1842.
Books are physically changing because of inflation (economist.com)
1843.
Show HN: I built an extension for analyzing rental properties in Zillow (homescope.io)
1844.
More than 90% of the bots are Pro-Ukrainian, with fewer than 7% pro-Russian (arxiv.org)
1845.
Walkmp3rson is an MP3 player like Sony never made (hackaday.com)
1846.
Tell HN: Microsoft's captcha is pretty hard
1847.
Mtime comparison considered harmful (2018) (apenwarr.ca)
1848.
Iranian Citizens Charged in Broad Hacking Campaign in US (insurancejournal.com)
1849.
Feather: A Minecraft server implementation in Rust (github.com)
1850.
The new wave of JavaScript web frameworks (frontendmastery.com)
1851.
Non-Code Contributions to Open Source (2021) (navendu.me)
1852.
Show HN: AutoML Python Package for Tabular Data with Automatic Documentation (github.com)
1853.
Homelab 10“ mini-rack shelves (loganmarchione.com)
1854.
Chem Lab Made Me a Better Dev (edweissman.com)
1855.
Transformers are sample-efficient world models (arxiv.org)
1856.
Reshaping Text (leancrew.com)
1857.
Working native Linux GPU driver for Apple M1 achieved (twitter.com)
1858.
The case for ending calculus requirements for science majors (quillette.com)
1859.
Ask HN: Where are the interesting conversations?
1860.
DIY mechanical keyboard switch lets you set its actuation point (arstechnica.com)