November 2021 Archive
17071.
Overly positive feedback leads to poor assistive tech
(news.cornell.edu)
17072.
17073.
Samsung $17B chip plant in Texas
(cnbc.com)
17074.
WHO director says Europe is again centre of pandemic
(theguardian.com)
17075.
A Mobile Reactor on the Moon?
(chemicalprocessing.com)
17076.
A selection of science papers about meteoric explosions
(orbitalindex.com)
17077.
Arcus (YC S13) Acquired by MasterCard
(finance.yahoo.com)
17078.
Future German coalition agrees to legalize cannabis
(politico.eu)
17079.
The latest farm product: carbon credits
(nytimes.com)
17080.
Judge: Dismissed Steam antitrust case didn’t include “sufficient facts”
(arstechnica.com)
17081.
Strategy Under Uncertainty
(reactionwheel.net)
17082.
Crypto Design Challenges
(twitter.com)
17083.
Introduction to Identity – Part 2: Access Management
(bok.idpro.org)
17084.
Moody's: NSO at growing risk of default
(en.globes.co.il)
17085.
Crypto++ 8.6
(cryptopp.com)
17086.
The Most Common Allergy in the World
(youtube.com)
17088.
Like Clockwork
(guernicamag.com)
17089.
Japan to launch bank-deposit-backed digital currency in 2022
(asia.nikkei.com)
17090.
17091.
Do some newspapers want to die? (2014)
(savingcommunityjournalism.com)
17092.
A gh CLI extension to display a dashboard of PRs
(github.com)
17093.
My philosophy for productive instant messaging
(drewdevault.com)
17094.
Neural edit-tree lemmatization for spaCy
(explosion.ai)
17095.
17096.
17097.
Emacs NG – A new approach to Emacs
(emacs-ng.github.io)
17098.
What Is the Chips Act?
(forbes.com)
17099.
17100.
Avoid Common Mistakes Made by Junior Developers
(info.codecast.io)