September 2021 Archive
10171.
The Importance of Subsistence and Sedentary Societies in Afghanistan (ijtihad.substack.com)
10172.
The mystery of load average spikes (blog.nicolas17.xyz)
10173.
Between Elixir and Go – the only newsletter that bridges the two communities (getrevue.co)
10174.
Yamanaka factors – four factors that could changing aging research (longevity.technology)
10175.
Lens – The Kubernetes IDE – version 5.2 is out now (medium.com)
10176.
Walking with coffee is a little-understood feat of physics (phys.org)
10177.
Observability is key to the future of software (and your DevOps career) (stackoverflow.blog)
10178.
How to Build Responsive Web Apps (sleeplessyogi.com)
10179.
Tech workers aren't leaving SF, but remote work is killing The City (sfexaminer.com)
10180.
How Does Gitlab Stand Up to “GitHub Actions Limitations and Gotchas”? (boleary.dev)
10181.
Parliament passes law to legalize cryptocurrency in Ukraine (kyivpost.com)
10182.
Tesla is building a team of energy traders (electrek.co)
10183.
Versatile but Problem-Plagued, the Last 1990s-Era C2 BART Car Is Gone (railwayage.com)
10184.
Apple's Lobbying Efforts to Kill State Bills (twitter.com)
10185.
The Traditional Two-Sided Marketplace Is Dead (abhim.substack.com)
10186.
Digital archives meant to be permanent seem to be lost on the web (newscientist.com)
10187.
First Came a Quake in Mexico, Then Strange Blue Lights (npr.org)
10188.
Scrum affects developers – The Good, the bad, and the ugly (zumvie.com)
10189.
Controlling External Monitors on M1 Macs with Undocumented APIs (hackaday.com)
10190.
Show HN: Web app to watch Google Drive and public web videos in sync (koiwatch.netlify.app)
10191.
Openskill.py Python Implementation of Weng-Lin Bayesian Ranking (github.com)
10192.
Twitter trials ‘soft block’ feature to let users remove followers – Twitter (theguardian.com)
10193.
Security researchers: leaked Confluence exploit was only sent to VMware security (tradahacking.vn)
10194.
China said to suspend approval for new online games (scmp.com)
10195.
‘Reversing Gears’: China Increasingly Rejects English, and the World (nytimes.com)
10196.
China suspends approval for new online games (news.yahoo.com)
10197.
Air quality–related health damages of food (pnas.org)
10198.
How the pandemic turned shipping containers into the hottest items on the planet (cnn.com)
10199.
A universal system for decoding any type of data sent across a network (news.mit.edu)
10200.
A.I. Can Now Write Its Own Computer Code. That’s Good News for Humans (nytimes.com)