September 2021 Archive
9661.
What Can Europe Learn from TSMC’s Partnership with Japan? (shrunken.com)
9662.
Florida changed its Covid-19 data (miamiherald.com)
9663.
Inflation Has Crushed Real Wages Worse Than the Global Financial Crisis (thesoundingline.com)
9664.
Memory safe, fast, configurable, minimal hello world written in rust (github.com)
9665.
Blue Origin hires advisory firm linked to messy Jedi contract process (arstechnica.com)
9666.
SpaceX will use ‘robot chopsticks’ to catch rocket, Elon Musk says (independent.co.uk)
9667.
Japanese scientists use 3D printing to create Wagyu steaks (independent.co.uk)
9668.
New sci-fi and fantasy books to check out this September (transfer-orbit.ghost.io)
9669.
Confessions of a Venture Capitalist (vice.com)
9670.
Volkswagen to stop making its best-selling product: VW-branded sausages (theregister.com)
9671.
How to avoid lifetime annotations in Rust (and write clean code) (kerkour.com)
9672.
The Surreal Optical Illusion Paintings of Robert Gonsalves (mymodernmet.com)
9673.
Twitch Streamers Stage a Walkout (theverge.com)
9674.
Intuit in Talks to Buy Mailchimp for More Than $10B (bloomberg.com)
9675.
K0s – the zero friction – Supports Kubernetes 1.22 (medium.com)
9676.
The New Thermodynamic Understanding of Clocks (quantamagazine.org)
9677.
Twitter Beta Testing Bitcoin Lightning Tipping Service (bitcoinmagazine.com)
9678.
What’s Going on with the ‘Great Resignation’? (computerworld.com)
9679.
A program for the full axiom of choice (lmcs.episciences.org)
9680.
New Physics Experiment Indicates There'S No Objective Reality (interestingengineering.com)
9681.
Cybercriminal sells tool to hide malware in AMD, Nvidia GPUs (bleepingcomputer.com)
9682.
There’s a Better Way to Stop Ransomware Attacks (nytimes.com)
9683.
Computer Scientists Find a Key Research Algorithm's Limits (wired.com)
9684.
Joe Biden: Eight Months Later, Was It Worth It? (anchor.fm)
9685.
Ask HN: Where am I suppose to go when Hacker News is down?
9686.
New ruling reverts Clean Water Act protections to 1980s vintage (arstechnica.com)
9687.
Swift Distributed Actors (forums.swift.org)
9688.
Show HN: Dance of Cubes (Cellular Automaton Game) on Steam (store.steampowered.com)
9689.
Confluence vulnerability (CVSS 9.8): Unauthorized access and remote code exec (therecord.media)
9690.
Norway's new record: More than 70% of cars sold in August were electric (www-tek-no.translate.goog)