October 2021 Archive
1831.
There is a special place in hell for the YouTube product people: Youtube Kids (devrim.co)
1832.
Robotic Process Automation and Artificial Intelligence in Industry 4.0 (sciencedirect.com)
1833.
The Economics of Programming Languages (2005) (welton.it)
1834.
Taming the BPF Superpowers (lwn.net)
1835.
Amiga 3000T Review (1992) (nl.aminet.net)
1836.
Fast character case conversion (or how to compress sparse arrays) (github.com)
1837.
In Gavin Newsom's California, Covid Rules Are for Those Without Political Power (reason.com)
1838.
What we can learn from “_why”, the long lost open source developer (github.com)
1839.
Sorted 3: Tasks and calendar events in a unified timeline (sortedapp.com)
1840.
Last year I started reading a physical newspaper (brianschrader.com)
1841.
Translation of Xi Jinping's "To Firmly Drive Common Prosperity" Essay (neican.org)
1842.
Wall of Sound (en.wikipedia.org)
1843.
Remembering Intel 740 (raspberrypi.com)
1844.
WebAuthn – The Passwordless Future (webauthn.io)
1845.
Keybase Browser Extension Insecure (grepular.com)
1846.
Declarative, non-intrusive, compile-time C++ reflection for audio plug-ins (github.com)
1847.
From Æthelflæd to Ælfthryth: The Idea of Queenship in Tenth-Century England (jhiblog.org)
1848.
Sperm Count in Western Men Has Dropped over 50% Since 1973, Paper Finds (2017) (nytimes.com)
1849.
Exploring PL/pgSQL: Strings, arrays, recursion, and parsing JSON (notes.eatonphil.com)
1850.
Facebook misled investors about shrinking user base, ex-employee alleges (arstechnica.com)
1851.
Predicting spreadsheet formulas from semi-structured contexts (ai.googleblog.com)
1852.
Facebook, Apple, Microsoft, and Google discussed stopping privacy efforts (twitter.com)
1853.
Deconcentration of Attention: Addressing the Complexity of Software (2016) (deconcentration-of-attention.com)
1854.
No ink, no scan: Canon USA printers hit with class-action suit (zdnet.com)
1855.
Sheaves in Minecraft (quoteme.github.io)
1856.
Company That Routes Billions of Text Messages Quietly Says It Was Hacked (vice.com)
1857.
UK National Union of Journalists call for Assange freedom after kill/kidnap plan (nuj.org.uk)
1858.
Law firm sues Kellogg for not enough strawberries in Pop-Tarts (foodprocessing.com)
1859.
Ivermectin shows that not all science is worth following (theatlantic.com)
1860.
Ask HN: What can you do to help the grieving?