October 2022 Archive
91.
The Restaurant Industry’s Worst Idea: QR Code Menus (theatlantic.com)
92.
Feather – open source icons (feathericons.com)
93.
TikTok profits from livestreams of families begging (bbc.com)
94.
Disabling the Intel Management Engine (wiki.gentoo.org)
95.
Transmission 4.0.0 beta 1 (github.com)
96.
I tried starting a manufacturing unit in India (2020) (superr.in)
97.
How Brian Eno Created Ambient 1: Music for Airports (reverbmachine.com)
98.
The Commodordion (linusakesson.net)
99.
Discovering faster matrix multiplication algorithms with reinforcement learning (nature.com)
100.
Sweden’s incoming cabinet says new nuclear reactors will be built (bloomberg.com)
101.
CT scans of batteries (scanofthemonth.com)
102.
The Fundamentals of Control Theory (engineeringmedia.com)
103.
Show HN: SigNoz – open-source alternative to DataDog, NewRelic (github.com)
104.
DaVinci Resolve for iPad (blackmagicdesign.com)
105.
Stop Scanning Me (stopscanningme.eu)
106.
American Airlines is trying to stop a popular app used by flight attendants (paddleyourownkanoo.com)
107.
Maigret: Collect a dossier on a person by username from thousands of sites (github.com)
108.
Never trust a system that seems to be working (twitter.com)
109.
Uncovering a 24-year-old bug in the Linux Kernel (2021) (engineering.skroutz.gr)
110.
Ask HN: Am I getting older or did typing on the iPhone become unbearable?
111.
Stripe is PayPal circa 2010 (learnjsthehardway.com)
112.
How to use a watch as a compass (citizenwatch-global.com)
113.
Amsterdam looks incredibly realistic in the new Call of Duty (twitter.com)
114.
I Listened to 1000 B2B SaaS Sales Calls (sofuckingagile.com)
115.
Kim Jung Gi has died (latimes.com)
116.
Wikipedians question Wikimedia fundraising ethics after “somewhat-viral” tweet (en.wikipedia.org)
117.
We need a replacement for TCP in the datacenter [pdf] (web.stanford.edu)
118.
Using a framework will harm the maintenance of your software (berk.es)
119.
Celsius Execs Cashed Out $40M in Crypto Before Halting Withdrawals for Customers (gizmodo.com)
120.
Ask HN: Has anyone managed to find enjoyment in their work after burnout?