October 2021 Archive
1081.
How South Dakota has become a global tax haven (cnbc.com)
1082.
FAA Fumbled Its Response to a Surge in GPS Jamming (spectrum.ieee.org)
1083.
Employees given three months to return to Facebook office (techradar.com)
1084.
x86 assembly doesn’t have to be scary (2018) (blog.benjojo.co.uk)
1085.
We are seeing continued DDoS attacks against our infrastructure (status.fastmail.com)
1086.
Hyperbaric Oxygen Treatment for Alzheimer's (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
1087.
Remote sensing reveals Antarctic green snow algae as important carbon sink (nature.com)
1088.
Watermelons (seasonal.substack.com)
1089.
What Richard Feynman’s PhD Thesis Looks Like: A Video Introduction (2020) (openculture.com)
1090.
Polyhedra Viewer: Visualize relationships between convex regular-faced polyhedra (polyhedra.tessera.li)
1091.
Building an Emacs Lisp VM in Rust (coredumped.dev)
1092.
For Tesla, Facebook and Others, AI’s Flaws Are Getting Harder to Ignore (bloomberg.com)
1093.
My first year at Magic Leap and the opportunity ahead (magicleap.com)
1094.
Comparing Nginx performance in bare metal and virtual environments (nginx.com)
1095.
WWII ships from Battle of Iwo Jima raised by volcanic activity, seismic shifts (taiwanenglishnews.com)
1096.
Gotify/server: A simple server for sending and receiving messages in real-time (github.com)
1097.
Tadayuki Watanabe disproved a major conjecture about spheres (quantamagazine.org)
1098.
Poor parents receiving universal payments increase spending on kids (news.wsu.edu)
1099.
Leave no trace: how a teenage hacker lost himself online (theguardian.com)
1100.
Don't write bugs (teamten.com)
1101.
Ask HN: Is Anyone Here a Professional Baker?
1102.
Conservation should be allowed to pay its own way on public lands (legal-planet.org)
1103.
Notation as a Tool of Thought (1979) [pdf] (eecg.utoronto.ca)
1104.
So you want to write a technical book (terathon.com)
1105.
Nuclear waste is a solved problem (marginalrevolution.com)
1106.
RenderingNG: An architecture that makes and keeps Chrome fast for the long term (blog.chromium.org)
1107.
Ad Astra: The coming battle over space (harpers.org)
1108.
Goggles: Democracy dies in darkness, and so does the Web [pdf] (brave.com)
1109.
Some tech founders are getting huge pay packages (wsj.com)
1110.
Feature comparison of ack, ag, Git-grep, grep and ripgrep (beyondgrep.com)