November 2021 Archive
3091.
I can’t type the number twenty on iOS (apple.stackexchange.com)
3092.
What caused Beethoven’s deafness? (2019) (pbs.org)
3093.
Nvidia GauGAN2 AI Turns Sentences into Realistic ‘Photos’ (petapixel.com)
3094.
When Will the FDA Approve Paxlovid? (astralcodexten.substack.com)
3095.
The Amazon Way of Writing (networkcapital.substack.com)
3096.
RF Magnetoelectric Antenna for Neural Activity Monitoring (mdpi-res.com)
3097.
Reddit Has Enabled IPv6 (old.reddit.com)
3098.
Martian Clock and Calendar (1991) (ops-alaska.com)
3099.
Complexity is killing software developers (infoworld.com)
3100.
SIRC Guide to Flirting [pdf] (sirc.org)
3101.
A new book explains the tragic failure of Boeing’s 737 Max (economist.com)
3102.
The Art of Destroying Software (2014) [video] (vimeo.com)
3103.
Democrats Push for Agreement on Tax Deduction That Benefits the Rich (nytimes.com)
3104.
Iraqi prime minister survives assassination bid with drones (apnews.com)
3105.
The University of Austin (uaustin.org)
3106.
Australia has officially hit 90 per cent first-dose milestone: PM (smh.com.au)
3107.
‘Hannah Arendt and Isaiah Berlin’ Review: Clash of the Titans (wsj.com)
3108.
Designing Error Messages and a Logging Strategy in Node.js (blog.appsignal.com)
3109.
reddit.com/etc/passwd (old.reddit.com)
3110.
The Race to Make Better Qubits (semiengineering.com)
3111.
33% of Cognizant Employees Quit in 90 Days (trak.in)
3112.
Science Publisher Retracts 44 Papers for Being Utter Nonsense (gizmodo.com)
3113.
Certificate-Based Authentication for S3 with MinIO (blog.min.io)
3114.
Tell HN: GitHub changing host SSH keys
3115.
Ratchets in Software Development (qntm.org)
3116.
New York’s midcentury art scene springs to life in ‘The Loft Generation’ (nytimes.com)
3117.
Brief exposure to near-infrared light improves deteriorating vision (newatlas.com)
3118.
Hayao Miyazaki Prepares to Cast One Last Spell (nytimes.com)
3119.
Sir David Attenborough's Address to World Leaders at COP26 [video] (youtube.com)
3120.
Walt Whitman pens female admirer the nicest romantic rejection in history (lithub.com)