October 2022 Archive
1561.
BQN: Finally, an APL for your flying saucer (mlochbaum.github.io)
1562.
Can we control time in operating system design? (research.redhat.com)
1563.
Comparing Floating-Point Numbers Is Tricky (2017) (bitbashing.io)
1564.
New York University professor fired after students say his class was too hard (theguardian.com)
1565.
The Limits of Rationality (pursuingreality.com)
1566.
World Energy Outlook 2022 (iea.org)
1567.
Xerox PARC – Office Alto Commercial (1979) [video] (youtube.com)
1568.
Espresso.js – minimal React alternative – is now a decade old (krymski.com)
1569.
Designing a Programming Language: I (ducklang.org)
1570.
Running Intel Binaries in Linux VMs with Rosetta (developer.apple.com)
1571.
Show HN: Speki – Flashcards in Terminal (github.com)
1572.
Pico-8 CPU (pico-8.fandom.com)
1573.
Relative popularity of programming languages on Hacker News (blog.senko.net)
1574.
Apple calls on global supply chain to decarbonize by 2030 (apple.com)
1575.
AI-driven thermal cameras used to obtain passwords (gla.ac.uk)
1576.
Telegram has stolen my channel's username to sell it on auction
1577.
If ghosts could speak, their speech would approximate this key (1778) (listsofnote.com)
1578.
Premultiplied alpha vs. not-premultiplied alpha blending and compositing (iquilezles.org)
1579.
Exploring the richness and variety of letters sent to the East India Company (blogs.bl.uk)
1580.
Explaining machine learning pitfalls to managers (2019) (gudok.xyz)
1581.
Whipping up a new Shell – Lash#Cat9 (arcan-fe.com)
1582.
What can’t the internet handle in 2022? Apostrophes (wsj.com)
1583.
TSMC Reports Q3 Earnings [pdf] (investor.tsmc.com)
1584.
Ask HN: What mindset change made the biggest positive change for you?
1585.
How to really know another person (hiddenbrain.org)
1586.
Tell HN: Reddit started asking logged-in users to use the app
1587.
Race Conditions Can Be Useful for Parallelism (shwestrick.github.io)
1588.
Why Disconnecting from Your Phone Is So Good for You – and How to Do It (time.com)
1589.
Evolution of HTTP (developer.mozilla.org)
1590.
Predicting Google Closures (2013) (gwern.net)