October 2021 Archive
1471.
In-ears headphones fit matters a lot (soundguys.com)
1472.
The Concept of “Cultural Appropriation” (stallman.org)
1473.
Decades of disinformation by fossil fuels halted US climate policy (npr.org)
1474.
The History of OS/2 (2001) (landley.net)
1475.
How not to blow up the production database (blog.battlefy.com)
1476.
Facebook whistleblower to claim company contributed to Capitol attack (theguardian.com)
1477.
Paper Grain in Origami (origami.kosmulski.org)
1478.
10% of households pay more than 80% of taxes on alcohol and cigarettes (www2.nber.org)
1479.
Long Covid is overblown and often something else, says Oxford professor (thetimes.co.uk)
1480.
The Future Is Getting Farther Away (marginalrevolution.com)
1481.
Windows Package Manager 1.1 (devblogs.microsoft.com)
1482.
The most brilliant bookshops in the world (ft.com)
1483.
Universal Android Debloater (github.com)
1484.
Rust: Does the published crate match the upstream source? (codeandbitters.com)
1485.
Apple benefits its own ads in the name of privacy (twitter.com)
1486.
Thousands of deaths caused by police have been misclassified since 1980 (npr.org)
1487.
Cube.js – Open-Source Analytics API for Building Data Apps (github.com)
1488.
Aurora Forecast (gi.alaska.edu)
1489.
Hackers leaked her photos then she was charged for breaking anti-porn laws (restofworld.org)
1490.
New York's largest healthcare provider fires 1,400 unvaccinated workers (reuters.com)
1491.
1k Netflix employees threaten work stoppage over Dave Chappelle (thinkcivics.com)
1492.
How I built a modern website in 2021 (kentcdodds.com)
1493.
'Speed friending' events (abc.net.au)
1494.
Orbital Reef: Commercial space station by BlueOrigin, Sierra Space, Boeing (orbitalreef.com)
1495.
Virtually no one left to vaccinate in Portugal: 98% of those eligible vaccinated (nytimes.com)
1496.
Details of some 100M visitors to Thailand exposed online (scmp.com)
1497.
Is Mozilla Firefox Getting Sketchy? (thurrott.com)
1498.
Algebraic data types: things I wish someone had explained about FP (2019) (jrsinclair.com)
1499.
Practice Problems for Hardware Engineers (arxiv.org)
1500.
Goodbye Microsoft SQL Server, hello Babelfish (aws.amazon.com)