September 2021 Archive
9271.
Carissa Véliz: Privacy is Power (techpolicy.press)
9272.
The End of CI (matt-rickard.com)
9273.
Epic vs. Apple: Judgment PDF (s3.documentcloud.org)
9274.
Judge in Apple / Epic issues permanent injunction against Apple (twitter.com)
9275.
The Dangers of Making War Less Dangerous (nytimes.com)
9276.
"Why haven't we grown any giant companies?" UK attempt to take on Silicon Valley (ft.com)
9277.
Don’t rewrite your project in Rust, or at all (itnext.io)
9278.
Ask HN: Best pedagogical material on any subject matter?
9279.
CobolScript (github.com)
9280.
SF Mayor Willie Brown got low-key early warning about air travel (2001) (sfgate.com)
9281.
Epic Games to appeal decision in App Store lawsuit case (9to5mac.com)
9282.
Show HN: Get rewards for simply browsing the web (app.joinsurf.com)
9283.
The Exponential Age will transform economics forever (wired.co.uk)
9284.
PyTopo – An Open-Source Tiled Map Viewer and Track Editor (shallowsky.com)
9285.
Xiaomi has begun blocking its devices in certain prohibited regions (gizmochina.com)
9286.
The Crackpot Index (1998) (math.ucr.edu)
9287.
Wireless Charging Power Side-Channel Attacks (arxiv.org)
9288.
Emacs discusses web-based development workflows (lwn.net)
9289.
Stripe is the clear winner in the Epic vs. Apple ruling
9290.
Today Is The 20 Year Anniversary of 9/11
9291.
China Doesn’t Want to ‘Live with’ Covid. But It May Have To. (nytimes.com)
9292.
Those praying hands you've been seeing everywhere your whole life? (en.wikipedia.org)
9293.
DeepMind's plot to break away from Google (businessinsider.com)
9294.
These are the people who are getting serious cases of Covid-19 (nypost.com)
9295.
Ajv JSON Schema Validator (github.com)
9296.
Apartments Built on an Assembly Line (nytimes.com)
9297.
Privacy expert defending its Glasses works for organization funded by Facebook (twitter.com)
9298.
Show HN: Craft Docs now support custom domain too (note.zuolan.me)
9299.
Create interactive books for the web and PDF export support (github.com)
9300.
Why O. Henry is so much more than those short stories you had to read in school (washingtonpost.com)