September 2021 Archive
841.
The KDL Document Language (kdl.dev)
842.
Mathematician answers chess problem about attacking queens (quantamagazine.org)
843.
Monads are monoids in the category of endofunctors (sambernheim.com)
844.
So what is the deal with A/UX anyways? (virtuallyfun.com)
845.
Sustainable coffee grown in Finland with cellular agriculture (vttresearch.com)
846.
Structured Bible Data API in Multiple Translations (freebibleapi.com)
847.
We are now Solar Powered (andrewjvpowell.com)
848.
OpenSSL 3.0 released; relicensed to Apache-2.0 (lwn.net)
849.
Dieter Rams' design principles applied to software engineering (github.com)
850.
Tmpfs inode corruption: introducing inode64 (chrisdown.name)
851.
Twitter.com's HTML, which is produced by React Native for Web, explained (giuseppegurgone.com)
852.
Sacklers granted lifetime legal immunity in opioid settlement (arstechnica.com)
853.
Sometimes mindlessness is better than mindfulness (scientificamerican.com)
854.
Spice.ai – Open-source, time series AI for developers (blog.spiceai.org)
855.
What's Wrong with Tech Hiring (neverworkintheory.org)
856.
Low Cost Banana Pi BPI-R2 Pro 5-Port Gigabit Ethernet Router Board (cnx-software.com)
857.
If AT&T Had Managed the Phone Business Like Google (tedgioia.substack.com)
858.
Rust programs written entirely in Rust (blog.sunfishcode.online)
859.
A Tour of the Oil Language (oilshell.org)
860.
How OpenVSCode Server turns VS Code into a web IDE (sourcegraph.com)
861.
Ship / Show / Ask: A modern branching strategy (martinfowler.com)
862.
Arm AArch64 Adds Memcpy() Instructions (community.arm.com)
863.
Amazon EKS Anywhere (github.com)
864.
How malware gets into the App Store and why Apple can't stop that (habr.com)
865.
ETH: $23M transaction fee sent to a miner (etherscan.io)
866.
The Reemergent 1977 H1N1 Strain and the Gain-of-Function Debate (2015) (journals.asm.org)
867.
Take-Two Sues Enthusiasts Behind GTA Fan Projects Re3 and ReVC (torrentfreak.com)
868.
Ludwig Wittgenstein: A Mind on Fire (newstatesman.com)
869.
The Descent to C (2013) (chiark.greenend.org.uk)
870.
Amazon Has to Disclose How Its Algorithms Judge Workers Per a New California Law (interestingengineering.com)