October 2022 Archive
3301.
Removing watermarks, copyright signs and cigarettes from photos (en.wikipedia.org)
3302.
Good Positioning Makes Everything Easier. Here’s how to do it well (every.to)
3303.
Experimental indications of non-classical brain functions [pdf] (iopscience.iop.org)
3304.
Python CLI Tricks That Don't Require Any Code Whatsoever (martinheinz.dev)
3305.
Logto – an open source user identity solution (console.substack.com)
3306.
PowerShell is now open-source, and cross-platform (2016) (devblogs.microsoft.com)
3307.
A lift-the-flap book, 18th century style (blogs.bl.uk)
3308.
2022 Photomicrography Competition (nikonsmallworld.com)
3309.
What a Wednesday is like for a quarterback in the NFL (theathletic.com)
3310.
Google sued for violating MN law requiring video rental records to be destroyed (twitter.com)
3311.
System 7 / macOS 7 in the browser (system7.app)
3312.
You thought you bought software – all you bought was a lie (theregister.com)
3313.
Twilio salaries revealed (H1B Data) (businessinsider.com)
3314.
Software Stories: a novel approach to present landmark legacy code (2021) (softwareheritage.org)
3315.
A GitHub App that uninstalls itself (github.com)
3316.
State of Data Science and Machine Learning 2022 (kaggle.com)
3317.
Show HN: mirrord – run your local code in the context of your cloud environment (mirrord.dev)
3318.
3319.
How MSFT Uses C++ to Deliver Office – Size, Small Components CppCon 2022 (youtube.com)
3320.
Ask HN: Which web browser do you use and why?
3321.
Ask HN: What colorscheme are you using in your code editor?
3322.
Prompt Engineering Is Hard (xeiaso.net)
3323.
DoorDash Outage (doordash.com)
3324.
Ask HN: Alcoholism and Career in Software
3325.
The Death of the Vegetarian (telegraph.co.uk)
3326.
Finally, a billionaire willing to smack back at capitalism (phillytrib.com)
3327.
How did you choose between Joplin, Foam, Trilium, Obsidian, Logseq, Roam?
3328.
Elon Musk’s texts shatter the myth of the tech genius (theatlantic.com)
3329.
Apple’s 10th-Generation iPad’s USB-C Port Limited to USB 2.0 Speeds (mactrast.com)
3330.
Ask HN: What was your last “ah-ha!” moment?