September 2021 Archive
10501.
CR6: The Lost 90s Internet Show [video] (youtube.com)
10502.
Formal Reasoning About Programs (adam.chlipala.net)
10503.
What books won't teach you about customers (productlessons.xyz)
10504.
Apache Hama – why it didn't become successful (2020) (blog.thomasjungblut.com)
10505.
A decade of the Tim Cook machine (ben-evans.com)
10506.
What the West’s Disorderly Withdrawal from Afghanistan Tells Us About Privacy (privateinternetaccess.com)
10507.
Program Verification: Vision and Reality (cacm.acm.org)
10508.
It’s Not the ‘Great Resignation’ but the ‘Great Reprioritization’ (fastcompany.com)
10509.
China uses anti-fraud app to track access to overseas financial news sites (ft.com)
10510.
Barbara Kruger's Font (publicdelivery.org)
10511.
Publish on Kafka, Persist on MinIO – a modern streaming data framework (blog.min.io)
10512.
Peto's Paradox (en.wikipedia.org)
10513.
Computing Minimal Surfaces with Differential Forms (cseweb.ucsd.edu)
10514.
Rails 7 will have three great answers to JavaScript in 2021 (world.hey.com)
10515.
What is a slow PostgreSQL query? (postgres.ai)
10516.
Hundreds of iPhones Are in ‘Ted Lasso.’ They’re More Strategic Than You Think (wsj.com)
10517.
Turing Oversold. It's not Turing's fault, though (people.idsia.ch)
10518.
Forget Microservices: A NIC-CPU Co-Design for the Nanoservices Era (nextplatform.com)
10519.
Moodly – Double your focus and relaxation by listening to ambient nature sounds (moodly.site)
10520.
The Next Chapter of Readwise: Our Own Reading App (blog.readwise.io)
10521.
The Future of Rust (infoworld.com)
10522.
The Godmother of the Digital Image (nytimes.com)
10523.
China Will Reportedly Break Up Ant Group's Alipay (slashdot.org)
10524.
A curated list of mathematics resources (github.com)
10525.
Dev.java: The new destination for Java Developers (dev.java)
10526.
Selling to the Enterprise: Crafting Product Narratives (staysaasy.com)
10527.
Alder Lake Tested with DDR5-6400 Memory, Has Unexpectedly High Latency (tomshardware.com)
10528.
Hongkongers, mainland Chinese battle to set Chinese Wikipedia narrative (hongkongfp.com)
10529.
Microsoft confirms running on an Apple M1 'is not a supported scenario' (theregister.com)
10530.
Clubhouse's (the planning tool) name is now Shortcut (shortcut.com)