September 2022 Archive
2071.
Defending Privacy in Crypto (blog.coinbase.com)
2072.
Why Haskell Is Interesting? (2005) (web.archive.org)
2073.
Welcome to Your Airbnb, the Cleaning Fees Are $143 and You’ll Still Have (wsj.com)
2074.
A Reflection on the Small Web (misc.l3m.in)
2075.
Ask HN: Pitfalls in jumping ship to a client company?
2076.
Why do your routine tasks get priority over your creative ideas? (devashish.bearblog.dev)
2077.
A Microfluidic D-subminiature Connector (2013) (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
2078.
70% of all domains are parked (kinsta.com)
2079.
A New Materials Paradigm Is Overdue (tsungxu.com)
2080.
Julia Back-End for LFortran (LFortran – Julia Transpilation) (discourse.julialang.org)
2081.
Peter Eckersley Has Died (twitter.com)
2082.
Optimizing Clang: A Practical Example of Applying Bolt (github.com)
2083.
NTSB Calls for Alcohol Detection Systems in All New Vehicles (ntsb.gov)
2084.
The Reason Java Is Still Popular (debugagent.com)
2085.
Ask HN: What book have you re-read 3x or more?
2086.
Is Hans Niemann cheating? – Expert analyzes (en.chessbase.com)
2087.
Ask HN: What'd be possible with 1000x faster CPUs?
2088.
Podcasting is just radio now (vulture.com)
2089.
You don’t understand how bad it could get in Europe this year (fortune.com)
2090.
Before YouTube’s algorithm, there were ‘coolhunters’ (theatlantic.com)
2091.
Lawsuit Uncovers Federal Bureaucrats Coercing Social-Media to Censor Speech (nclalegal.org)
2092.
Google's 'Rest and Vest' Days for Senior Employees Are Over, Says CEO (inc.com)
2093.
Vitalik Buterin’s philosophical essays: they’re not good (davidgerard.co.uk)
2094.
Content based change detection with Make (andydote.co.uk)
2095.
Mudge is a cyber activist, not a business executive (cybersect.substack.com)
2096.
Mythology could help demystify dog domestication (sciencenews.org)
2097.
SEC Charges 16 Wall Street Firms with Widespread Recordkeeping Failures (sec.gov)
2098.
Without [phones], schools see more learning, fewer fights, and calmer hallways (inquirer.com)
2099.
Epson printer no longer recognizes third-party ink after firmware update (old.reddit.com)
2100.
Holes (plato.stanford.edu)