October 2022 Archive
2401.
2402.
GitHub Actions being abused to run crypto mining
(sysdig.com)
2403.
Tape Deck
(tapedeck.org)
2404.
vlc.js
(code.videolan.org)
2405.
Control your AI images with these must-know parameters
(sagiodev.com)
2406.
2407.
Elizabeth Holmes 'gave me gobbledygook answers' back in 2014
(finance.yahoo.com)
2408.
Science says we could “cure” ageing. But should we?
(polytechnique-insights.com)
2410.
Tumblr and why ‘the porn-friendly era of the internet is over’
(theguardian.com)
2411.
How California’s Bullet Train Went Off the Rails
(nytimes.com)
2412.
Chrome: Sunsetting support for Windows 7 / 8.1 in early 2023
(support.google.com)
2413.
The Pixel Watch is official: $349, good looks, and a four-year-old SoC
(arstechnica.com)
2414.
Something’s jellyfishy in the state of Italy
(hakaimagazine.com)
2415.
What If the Team Hates My Functional Code?
(jrsinclair.com)
2416.
Elon Musk Blocks Ukraine from Using Starlink in Crimea
(businessinsider.com)
2417.
What If LaTeX Had Instant Preview?
(laurmaedje.github.io)
2418.
Speaking Up for Sass (2021)
(brycewray.com)
2419.
2420.
2421.
Windows 95 had dedicated code to run Sim City
(pcgamer.com)
2422.
The economics of Costco rotisserie chicken
(thehustle.co)
2424.
2425.
Viam: Modern robotics platform
(viam.com)
2426.
A tank that could fly into battle
(bbc.com)
2427.
The Great People Shortage is coming – it's going to cause global economic chaos
(businessinsider.com)
2428.
“Latour for Architects” is now open access
(taylorfrancis.com)
2429.
People are working themselves into poverty
(bbc.co.uk)
2430.
Worship of Tools and Weapons (2012)
(rigvedaanalysis.wordpress.com)