October 2022 Archive
151.
How I survived a year in ‘the hole’ without losing my mind (themarshallproject.org)
152.
MagicDNS is generally available (tailscale.com)
153.
Taking Lichess to the next level (lichess.org)
154.
Nobody wants touch-screen glove box latches (theautopian.com)
155.
Signal says it won’t compromise on encryption (theverge.com)
156.
AI will replace middle management before robots replace hourly workers (chatterhead.bearblog.dev)
157.
Why are there so few dead bugs on windshields these days? (washingtonpost.com)
158.
The 'Egg' Laptop (ikejima.org)
159.
Students break acceleration world record for electric vehicles (uni-stuttgart.de)
160.
FCC to remove companies from robocall database for non-compliance [pdf] (docs.fcc.gov)
161.
SHA-3 Buffer Overflow (mouha.be)
162.
Kanye West is buying Parler (theverge.com)
163.
Alex Jones told to pay $965M damages to Sandy Hook victims' families (bbc.co.uk)
164.
Our domain and 700 non-profit sites got blocked by Meta (simonbackx.com)
165.
Show HN: InvokeAI, an open source Stable Diffusion toolkit and WebUI (github.com)
166.
A brief demonstration of my Titanium Cyborg Eye as a flashlight [video] (tiktok.com)
167.
“When are we going to use this in our everyday life?” (2017) (flavoracle.tumblr.com)
168.
Ask HN: So you moved off Heroku, where did you go?
169.
Brave browser to start blocking annoying cookie consent banners (bleepingcomputer.com)
170.
New York could become first state with a ‘Right to Repair’ law (spectrumlocalnews.com)
171.
Solarized (ethanschoonover.com)
172.
Another scientific body has debunked bitemark analysis (radleybalko.substack.com)
173.
Cloudflare Pages: Best server tech since CGI-bin? (taras.glek.net)
174.
Gödel’s first incompleteness theorem – an interactive tutorial (tigyog.app)
175.
Matrix-webcam displays your webcam video feed in the console (github.com)
176.
This file has Pantone colors that have been removed and replaced with black (twitter.com)
177.
Demo of =GPT3() as a spreadsheet feature (twitter.com)
178.
An account was suspended (twitter.com)
179.
Matter – Protocol to connect compatible devices and systems with one another (staceyoniot.com)
180.
Codeberg: A GitHub alternative from Europe (ruky.me)