“It's open source! We’ll let our customers fix it.”
(miles.land)
September 2021 Archive
961.
963.
A collection of modern games for the TI-99/4A
(tigameshelf.net)
964.
Dynamic visualization of your WiFi signal
(blog.ui.com)
965.
Monotype acquires Hoefler&Co
(typography.com)
966.
New horizons for SPJ
(discourse.haskell.org)
967.
Engineering Statistics Handbook (2012)
(itl.nist.gov)
968.
What our research says about teen well-being and Instagram
(about.fb.com)
969.
970.
971.
How Many People Can Someone Lead?
(patkua.com)
972.
Toybox: All-in-one Linux command line
(github.com)
973.
974.
975.
Show HN: 7GUIs in Vanilla HTML, CSS, JavaScript
(7guis.bradwoods.io)
976.
Leo Editor
(leoeditor.com)
977.
978.
We Need Software Updates Forever
(spectrum.ieee.org)
979.
The Reactive Monolith – How to Move from CRUD to Event Sourcing
(wix.engineering)
980.
X Window System on a Floppy
(pupngo.dk)
981.
A new way to detect ‘deepfake’ picture editing
(lightbluetouchpaper.org)
982.
983.
Know Labs unveils glucose monitor that swaps fingersticks for RF sensors
(fiercebiotech.com)
984.
A Tour of Grant Imahara’s Shop [video]
(youtube.com)
985.
An Overview of Docker Desktop Alternatives
(matt-rickard.com)
986.
Intel’s Turnaround and the Future of Chipmaking
(economist.com)
987.
The financial literacy industrial complex
(axios.com)
988.
Apple Watch production delayed as engineers wrestle with quality issues
(asia.nikkei.com)
989.
Deep Learning's Diminishing Returns
(spectrum.ieee.org)
990.
Definitive Account of the CIA/Media/BigTech Fraud
(greenwald.substack.com)