September 2021 Archive
11431.
Comfort Noise (en.wikipedia.org)
11432.
China's Government Asks All Businesses to Restrict Electricity Usage (twitter.com)
11433.
Guide of CPython’s Parser (devguide.python.org)
11434.
Cloudflare’s Annual Founders’ Letter (blog.cloudflare.com)
11435.
Degraded EBS Volume Performance (twitter.com)
11436.
Xplorer, a customizable, modern file manager (github.com)
11437.
Nitinol (en.wikipedia.org)
11438.
Mathematics for Machine Learning [pdf] (mml-book.github.io)
11439.
The Guide to Running Executive Meetings – Tips from Top Startup Leaders (review.firstround.com)
11440.
Social Media Is Attention Alcohol (theatlantic.com)
11441.
Performance Speed Limits (travisdowns.github.io)
11442.
Telefonica taps IBM, Red Hat and Juniper for 5G core network (telecomlead.com)
11443.
The Internet's Original [Sin Shoshana Wodinsky Explains Bad Ads] (warzel.substack.com)
11444.
iPad Mini 6 jelly scrolling (forums.macrumors.com)
11445.
Julia for Biologists (arxiv.org)
11446.
Jonathan Wolff: philospher on valuing life, society of equal, moral cost-benefit (thendobetter.com)
11447.
Gluttony in England? Long-term change in diet [pdf] (ifs.org.uk)
11448.
Icariin enhances youth features attenuating declined gut microbiota aged mice (sciencedirect.com)
11449.
Moo Card Player (hicks.design)
11450.
Asp.net Core – Lost in Configuration (techwatching.dev)
11451.
From bedrooms to $100k p/m in recurring revenue with the Construct game engine (starterstory.com)
11452.
Glaring Issue with Tesla's Autopilot, Says New Study (sciencealert.com)
11453.
How to create a go-to-market strategy – step by step (medium.com)
11454.
Nokia: The Story of the Once-Legendary Phone Maker (techspot.com)
11455.
For Self-Driving Cars, the Hot New Technology Is Radar (wsj.com)
11456.
Scan QR-code menus with a side of caution, say privacy experts (cbc.ca)
11457.
Mr Goxx, the crypto-trading hamster beating human investors (bbc.co.uk)
11458.
Naval Ordnance Laboratory (en.wikipedia.org)
11459.
Science needs fixing, not just funding (nationalreview.com)
11460.
Logos, drawn from memory by regular people (signs.com)