September 2021 Archive
11371.
Unit 731 (en.wikipedia.org)
11372.
Autodiscovering the Great Leak (guardicore.com)
11373.
Changing Careers? Here’s What to Put on Your Resume (fastcompany.com)
11374.
How Reliable Is Scientific Software? (neverworkintheory.org)
11375.
Joe vs. Elan School – A true cult classic (elan.school)
11376.
Exiting the Matrix (youtube.com)
11377.
JPL Horizons system telnet access (ssd.jpl.nasa.gov)
11378.
Heisenbug (en.wikipedia.org)
11379.
Google suing India antitrust watchdog for investigation report leak (reuters.com)
11380.
Kubernetes for Full-Stack Developers (digitalocean.com)
11381.
An Analysis of Minecraft-like Engines (2012) (0fps.net)
11382.
Vectorizing XxHash for Fun and Profit (moinakg.wordpress.com)
11383.
Clock in HTML and CSS (beginners-developer.blogspot.com)
11384.
Norway to end coronavirus-related restrictions on Saturday (reuters.com)
11385.
Bellingcat Can Now Access Specialised Satellite Imagery. Where We Should Look? (bellingcat.com)
11386.
Exactly 23 years ago Google signed its first datacenter contract (twitter.com)
11387.
Linux Page Cache for SRE (biriukov.dev)
11388.
Shift away from building SaaS product capabilities in-house (jaxenter.com)
11389.
Thrusters on New NASA Spacecraft Are Solar Powered (futurism.com)
11390.
Curl’s first twenty years on the mac (daniel.haxx.se)
11391.
A Crypto-Trading Hamster Performs Better Than Warren Buffett and the S&P 500 (npr.org)
11392.
Quantifying the High-Frequency Trading “Arms Race” (academic.oup.com)
11393.
Algorithms in SQL for temporal and bitemporal data management (bitemporal.net)
11394.
Aussie Aussie Aussie Oi Oi Oi – By Alex Berenson – Unreported Truths (alexberenson.substack.com)
11395.
DDoS attacks on VoIP Providers and simulated DDoS testing (rtcsec.com)
11396.
Magnetic Structures Observed Near Supermassive Black Hole (scitechdaily.com)
11397.
Mellium.im/XMPP (Go XMPP library) version v0.20.0 (opencollective.com)
11398.
Hotline Communications (en.wikipedia.org)
11399.
We Recommend a Singular Value Decomposition (ams.org)
11400.
Don’t be fooled by corporate losses (levtheendofaccountingblog.wordpress.com)