October 2021 Archive
1651.
Iceland stops using Moderna Covid-19 vaccine (www-visir-is.translate.goog)
1652.
Building with Nix on Replit (docs.replit.com)
1653.
Where transcendental numbers hide in everyday math (quantamagazine.org)
1654.
Audio tape interface revives microcassettes as storage medium (hackaday.com)
1655.
Thousands register for geophysicist’s lecture after MIT caved to ‘Twitter mob’ (nypost.com)
1656.
The IBM 4020 Military Computer – Tracking Missiles with 6-Bit Bytes (cpushack.com)
1657.
WEIR-A System for Making Generative Systems (github.com)
1658.
Speech and Language Processing (web.stanford.edu)
1659.
Ask HN: A US programmer makes 3 times that of a EU programmer. Why?
1660.
Apple Set to Cut iPhone Production Goals Due to Chip Crunch (bloomberg.com)
1661.
By 2500 earth could be alien to humans (mcgill.ca)
1662.
Rent The Runway S-1 IPO (sec.gov)
1663.
Ada is not just another programming language (1986) (sci-hub.se)
1664.
The Reemergence of Style in Software (future.a16z.com)
1665.
The Making of Donkey Kong 64 (2019) (gamesradar.com)
1666.
How to Calculate the Trappiest Openings in Chess Using Stats (medium.com)
1667.
A blank wall can show how many people are in a room and what they’re doing (scientificamerican.com)
1668.
Venture Fund Model (my.causal.app)
1669.
Sam Altman’s Worldcoin wants to scan eyeballs in exchange for crypto (techcrunch.com)
1670.
My indoor rowing tips after 15M meters (onlyrss.org)
1671.
My students never knew’: the lecturer who lived in a tent (theguardian.com)
1672.
Setting Up 1.1.1.1 for Families on a Pi-Hole (uglyduck.ca)
1673.
Rise of the war machines: Charting the evolution of military technologies (journals.plos.org)
1674.
Vast majority think life in SF Bay Area getting worse, want to leave, poll finds (sfgate.com)
1675.
Dune 2 is officially happening (polygon.com)
1676.
I Don't Understand This (Yet) (iamjonas.me)
1677.
The Jonathan Computer (storiesofapple.net)
1678.
Hyper – Sell Memberships to Discord and Telegram (yetanotherstartup.com)
1679.
Facebook.com Is Listed for Sale (uniregistry.com)
1680.
The slab and the permacomputer (society.robinsloan.com)