September 2022 Archive
2641.
Ubisoft delays server shutdowns, prevents purchased DLC from going away (arstechnica.com)
2642.
Garmin Reacts to Apple Watch Ultra: We Measure Battery Life in Months. Not Hours (macrumors.com)
2643.
Loab, the internet’s latest urban legend (hyperallergic.com)
2644.
For Julia Jacklin, a crappy old Casio keyboard changed everything (wired.co.uk)
2645.
Preact Signals: a reactive state primitive that is fast by default (preactjs.com)
2646.
A Woman Who Lived a Year Hidden in a Closet (historyofyesterday.com)
2647.
The Last Days of Sigmund Freud (newrepublic.com)
2648.
Patent troll attacks against open source projects are up 100% since last year (zdnet.com)
2649.
The Book of Kubernetes (nostarch.com)
2650.
Real-time dialogue between experimenters and dreamers during REM sleep (cell.com)
2651.
TAOBench: Running social media workloads on PlanetScale (planetscale.com)
2652.
Coolio, Grammy-Winning ‘Gangsta’s Paradise’ Rapper, Dies at 59 (variety.com)
2653.
San Francisco’s famous sourdough was once gross (atlasobscura.com)
2654.
Are all brains good at math? (nautil.us)
2655.
Use-After-Freedom: MiraclePtr (security.googleblog.com)
2656.
British pound plunges, bonds sink after government announces tax cuts (cnbc.com)
2657.
Ask HN: Who is building credit card size tracker using U1 spec?
2658.
Ask HN: Any way to deactivate your Hacker News account?
2659.
The Economist Who Knows the Miracle Is Over (theatlantic.com)
2660.
Ask HN: Take time off on these uncertain times
2661.
Ask HN: LaTeX is great. Has anyone tried to build something better?
2662.
Brendan O'Leary: is Ireland ready for a ‘Yes’ result in a United Ireland poll? (goloudplayer.com)
2663.
What Is Kubernetes HPA and How Can It Help You Save on the Cloud? (cast.ai)
2664.
Genome-wide association of musical beat synchronization shows high polygenicity (nature.com)
2665.
EU saw 53,000 excess deaths in July amid record heatwave: report (globalnews.ca)
2666.
Ask HN: What are some examples of “decentralized discoverability?”
2667.
Analogies for Git (2016) (novalis.org)
2668.
“Kids are using AI to write essays and get straight As” (twitter.com)
2669.
US Military Bought Mass Monitoring Tool Including Internet Browsing, Email Data (vice.com)
2670.
Physically-Based Shading at Disney (2012) [pdf] (static1.squarespace.com)