October 2021 Archive
1442.
Turning stem cells into human eggs
(conception.bio)
1443.
1444.
New features coming in Julia 1.7
(lwn.net)
1445.
There is no bottom when it comes to Section 230 reform proposals
(blog.ericgoldman.org)
1446.
Autonomous boats seem more solvable than autonomous cars
(spectrum.ieee.org)
1447.
Show HN: Pimp My Readme
(pimp-my-readme.webapp.io)
1449.
1450.
1451.
1452.
The ultimate SMD marking codes database
(smd.yooneed.one)
1454.
Why didn’t auto-braking stop these crashes?
(latimes.com)
1455.
A math tutor teaching calculus on Pornhub
(melmagazine.com)
1456.
1457.
1458.
How to Get over Fear of Disappointing Others (FODO)
(nickwignall.com)
1459.
The Death and Birth of Technological Revolutions
(stratechery.com)
1460.
A different and often better way to downsample your Prometheus metrics
(blog.timescale.com)
1461.
Hooks are the best thing to happen to React
(stackoverflow.blog)
1462.
1463.
1464.
Revisiting “The 4-Hour Workweek”
(newyorker.com)
1465.
APL in its modern state (2020)
(sacrideo.us)
1466.
Government asks German residents to drive lorries even if they never have before
(independent.co.uk)
1467.
“If You Are Not Drowning in Demand, You Don’t Have Product-Market Fit” (2017)
(capitalandgrowth.org)
1468.
Phillip Cross: A Mystery Wikipedia Editor Targeting Anti-War Sites
(mintpressnews.com)
1469.
Intel CEO Cites Brexit as Reason for Chip Fab Plans in UK Not an Option
(techpowerup.com)
1470.
Software developers have stopped caring about reliability
(drewdevault.com)