November 2021 Archive
10831.
Flip, Invert, and Reverse
(yuanchuan.dev)
10832.
The Concept of the Ruliad
(writings.stephenwolfram.com)
10833.
Founder-led life sciences companies
(axial.substack.com)
10834.
Amazon push for lower prices could be bad for shoppers everywhere
(seattletimes.com)
10835.
Political Values as an Opimization Problem
(andifortruth.substack.com)
10836.
How Do Linkers Work
(medium.com)
10837.
When does a table become too big?
(connor-mcdonald.com)
10838.
From GitHub to Git-ssb, a destributed Git on secure scuttlebutt
(git.scuttlebot.io)
10839.
I've (Almost) Changed My Mind About NFTs
(medium.com)
10840.
Words with Web 3’s King: An Interview with Chris Dixon
(sotonye.substack.com)
10841.
Climate change is an emergency for everyone everywhere
(reliefweb.int)
10842.
The Government Semiconductor Chip Buying Problem
(asianometry.substack.com)
10843.
Hack an Analog TV into a Geek TV Salvage Obsolete Tech with a Raspberry Pi Zero
(spectrum.ieee.org)
10844.
Seal Singing, a new phenomenon in music [video]
(youtube.com)
10845.
Tuple Spaces (Or, Good Ideas Don't Always Win) (2011)
(software-carpentry.org)
10846.
A Simple Test of the Summers-Blanchard Inflation Hypothesis
(policytensor.substack.com)
10847.
AMD Gets Inside Facebook’s Latest – and Most Powerful – Microserver
(nextplatform.com)
10848.
3D printed vaccine patch offers 10x greater immune response than shots
(thebrighterside.news)
10849.
Rust Adventures: Abusing Serde
(lucumr.pocoo.org)
10850.
10851.
Mildly interesting: Intel's PCI vendor ID is 8086
(pci-ids.ucw.cz)
10852.
Symbolics Lisp Machines (2012) [YouTube]
(youtube.com)
10853.
The eccentric dog breeds that vanished
(bbc.com)
10854.
Open-sourcing of protein-structure software is already paying off
(arstechnica.com)
10855.
10856.
Hands on Ethereum Day
(obront.substack.com)
10857.
10858.
Reinstalling and backing up NixOS on Btrfs+tmpfs
(cnx.srht.site)
10859.
10860.
Be Flexible to Win Big
(pointieststick.com)