September 2022 Archive
2911.
CD Projekt says Cyberpunk 2077 copy sales reach 20M (twitter.com)
2912.
‘Everyone will get snatched off the street’: mobilisation brings war home (ft.com)
2913.
Battle Erupts over Alleged Grisly Photos of Brain-Hacked Neuralink Monkeys (futurism.com)
2914.
Hacker News or Satire? (hackernewssatire.com)
2915.
Over 1M Teslas recalled because windows can pinch fingers (apnews.com)
2916.
Covid is still killing hundreds a day, even as society begins to move on (latimes.com)
2917.
Show HN: Finding and plotting solar panels in drone videos using computer vision (github.com)
2918.
California begins to decouple parking from new residential construction (motherjones.com)
2919.
Bank of England raises rates to 2.25%, despite likely recession (reuters.com)
2920.
Ask HN: How to Deal with Being Unlikeable
2921.
Re-Entering the Vampire Castle (justinehsmith.substack.com)
2922.
Can Wikipedia no longer be edited in Texas? (techdirt.com)
2923.
Free tool to translate your i18next resources (translate.i18next.com)
2924.
Show HN: Amplication v1.0 – open-source generator for Node.js microservices (github.com)
2925.
The Troublesome Legacy of the Early Romantics (newyorker.com)
2926.
Project Fugu status – Web apps should be able to do anything native apps can (developer.chrome.com)
2927.
Scratch Cyborgs: The Hip-Hop DJ as Technology (thereader.mitpress.mit.edu)
2928.
Notes on Modifying Unowned Code (2021) (blog.bonnieeisenman.com)
2929.
Israel says soldier probably killed Shireen Abu Aqleh by accident (theguardian.com)
2930.
Douglas Engelbart Invented the Future (smithsonianmag.com)
2931.
Dopt raises 5.1M to help developers build better product onboarding (blog.dopt.com)
2932.
How Americans Spend Their Money, by Generation (visualcapitalist.com)
2933.
Speeding up Prettier locally using the new –cache CLI option (prettier.io)
2934.
Possibly Fun C Code (yodaiken.com)
2935.
How Outschool won the pandemic (fastcompany.com)
2936.
5th Circuit Rejects First Amdt. Challenge to TX Social Media Common Carrier Law (reason.com)
2937.
Google's true origin: NSA research grants for mass surveillance (2017) (qz.com)
2938.
Loab: The first cryptid of the latent space (twitter.com)
2939.
Marketing is only legal because it doesn't work most of the time (dilbert.com)
2940.
OCI vulnerability allows unauthorized access to customer cloud storage volumes (wiz.io)