September 2021 Archive
361.
Russia restricts opposition election voting app (netblocks.org)
362.
Trademark Actions Against the PostgreSQL Community (postgresql.org)
363.
Backpage founders get mistrial because US overplayed child sex trafficking claim (arstechnica.com)
364.
Can You See the Republic of Ireland from England? (anglezarke.net)
365.
Category Theory Illustrated – Logic (boris-marinov.github.io)
366.
Half of American kids have lead in their blood, doctors say (futurism.com)
367.
Misbehaving Microsoft Teams ad brings down the entire Windows 11 desktop (arstechnica.com)
368.
Revenge Bedtime Procrastination (annehelen.substack.com)
369.
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy reverses hallmarks of Alzheimer’s disease and dementia (technology.org)
370.
AI movie posters (noahveltman.com)
371.
The World’s Oldest Active Torrent Turns 18 Soon (torrentfreak.com)
372.
Reverse-Engineering Apple Dictionary (2020) (fmentzer.github.io)
373.
Visually stunning math concepts which are easy to explain (math.stackexchange.com)
374.
Python GUIs for Humans – Transforms UI into People-Friendly Pythonic Interfaces (github.com)
375.
We killed our end-to-end test suite (building.nubank.com.br)
376.
Facebook under fire over secret teen research (bbc.co.uk)
377.
Text entered into Windows' Run dialogue gets sent to Microsoft's telemetry (twitter.com)
378.
Ask HN: How Do You Learn?
379.
Melatonin: Much More Than You Wanted to Know (2018) (slatestarcodex.com)
380.
Structural pattern matching in Python 3.10 (benhoyt.com)
381.
Sci-Hub new published papers are now available (sci-hub.ru)
382.
How Doctors die. It’s not like the rest of us (2016) (archive.cancerworld.net)
383.
Fortran Web Framework (fortran.io)
384.
Mosquitto: An open-source MQTT broker (github.com)
385.
DOJ Seeks To Block Purdue Pharma Bankruptcy Deal (npr.org)
386.
How to Visualize Decision Trees (explained.ai)
387.
Why can’t I go faster than the speed of light? (gravityandlevity.wordpress.com)
388.
AWS launches ARM-powered Lambdas (aws.amazon.com)
389.
MIT Mathlets (mathlets.org)
390.
65k fake students applied for financial aid in wide community college scam (latimes.com)