November 2021 Archive
17731.
3D printer ink is alive
(arstechnica.com)
17732.
Gigabyte Launches Servers for Ampere Altra Processors
(gigabyte.com)
17733.
17734.
17735.
Ten (No, Make That Nineteen) Tips for New Law Professors (2020)
(prawfsblawg.blogs.com)
17736.
I'm a PD in the Metro
(old.reddit.com)
17738.
17739.
Climbing the Wrong Hill
(cdixon.org)
17740.
FastAPI Feature Flags
(github.com)
17741.
How to grow your startup without raising money
(youtube.com)
17742.
Set theory applied to TypeScript [video]
(youtube.com)
17743.
Chinese Xindong Fenghua GPU with GDDR6X Takes on AMD and Nvidia
(tomshardware.com)
17744.
17745.
Researchers shrink camera to the size of a salt grain
(engineering.princeton.edu)
17746.
17747.
Sound of Colleagues
(soundofcolleagues.com)
17748.
Human-Centered Software Development
(medium.com)
17749.
Namespacing for GraphQL: Conflict-Free merging of any number of APIs
(wundergraph.com)
17750.
How Pencils Are Made (2016)
(npr.org)
17751.
“A Coded Message” is a picture book for children made in ASCII
(troshinsky.com)
17752.
17754.
UK Algorithmic Transparency Standard
(gov.uk)
17755.
US preps vaccine contingencies amid panic over poorly understood omicron
(arstechnica.com)
17756.
From Lisa to Windows: The story of home computers – Science Museum
(sciencemuseum.org.uk)
17757.
17758.
VR Allows the Most Detailed, Intimate Digital Surveillance yet (2016)
(theintercept.com)
17759.
A350F timeline in ‘right place’ for single-pilot operations
(flightglobal.com)
17760.
Casey Muratori's the Thirty Million Line Problem [video]
(youtube.com)