September 2022 Archive
2041.
Building in community (rosie.land)
2042.
Theory of Self Reproducing Automata (1966) [pdf] (cba.mit.edu)
2043.
Dilemmas in a General Theory of Planning (1973) [pdf] (hci.stanford.edu)
2044.
The Pentagon has ordered a review of US psyops on social media (theverge.com)
2045.
S.F. sued over homeless camp sweeps: city charged with criminalizing unsheltered (sfchronicle.com)
2046.
Europe’s energy crisis hits science (science.org)
2047.
NASA – Artemis I – Liquid Hydrogen Leak Detected Once Again (blogs.nasa.gov)
2048.
SEC Claims All of Ethereum Falls Under US Jurisdiction (decrypt.co)
2049.
MicroVAX 78032 (en.wikipedia.org)
2050.
Avoiding space leaks at all costs (kodimensional.dev)
2051.
11 18 25 13 19 11 1 2 1 22 15 22 14 1 (twitter.com)
2052.
The Hardest Natural Languages (1979) [pdf] (people.cs.umass.edu)
2053.
Assassination Politics (1997) (jya.com)
2054.
The inflated promise of science education (bostonreview.net)
2055.
Magnetic Cooling Cycle (magnotherm.com)
2056.
What is a Stave Church? (2019) (web.archive.org)
2057.
Show HN: PromptHero – Search millions of prompts for Stable Diffusion and DALL-E (prompthero.com)
2058.
Intel Hyperscan is a high-performance multiple regex matching library (intel.github.io)
2059.
Launch HN: Signadot (YC W20) – Lightweight Test Environments for Microservices
2060.
Twitter Is in a Mess Because Jack Dorsey Was Too Busy Being a Bitcoin Influencer (bloomberg.com)
2061.
DOS on DOPE (github.com)
2062.
Pollen’s Collapse: “$200M Raised” but Staff Unpaid (blog.pragmaticengineer.com)
2063.
JPEG XL: libjxl 0.7.0 released (github.com)
2064.
Caddy 2.6 is out, the biggest release since Caddy 2 (github.com)
2065.
Facebook users sue Meta for bypassing beefy Apple security to spy on millions (arstechnica.com)
2066.
New JWST image reveals full glory of Neptune, its moons, and rings (arstechnica.com)
2067.
PyTorch strengthens its governance by joining the Linux Foundation (pytorch.org)
2068.
To Save the Deep Ocean, We Should Mine the Moon (nautil.us)
2069.
Reasons young people are choosing sobriety (huckmag.com)
2070.
Regarding the eSIM-only iPhone 14 models in the U.S. (chrisx.xyz)