September 2021 Archive
11611.
ROS 2 Hardware Acceleration Working Group – meeting 2 (discourse.ros.org)
11612.
Rotationplasty (en.wikipedia.org)
11613.
CppCon 2021 Program Announced (cppcon.org)
11614.
Behind Israel’s Swift Rollout of Covid-19 Vaccine Boosters (wsj.com)
11615.
Creating Generative Art with PHP (binarymoon.co.uk)
11616.
KL-7 Rotor Encryption Machine (en.wikipedia.org)
11617.
When is an antipattern not an antipattern? (m-peko.github.io)
11618.
Apple, Intel suppliers in China stop production over power shutdown order (techradar.com)
11619.
An Epidemiologist Says At-Home Testing Is Key to Stopping Covid (wgbh.org)
11620.
Netflix acquires its first game studio (venturebeat.com)
11621.
Hollywood will never look the same with LEDs (2014) (nofilmschool.com)
11622.
Nominative Determinism (en.wikipedia.org)
11623.
Strong iPhone 13 Demand Sees Taiwan Suppliers Prioritize Apple over Rivals (digitimes.com)
11624.
Particl anonymous blockchain marketplace v3 released (particl.news)
11625.
Hunting a NUMA Performance Bug (p99conf.io)
11626.
Netflix reveals top 10 shows and movies by hours watched (cnet.com)
11627.
CNN Disables Facebook Page in Australia After High Court Defamation Decision (theguardian.com)
11628.
Open Letter to Catholic Bishops (markmallett.com)
11629.
Dark Mode for the Cloudflare Dashboard (blog.cloudflare.com)
11630.
Is it time for a class action law suit against Apple?
11631.
Intelligent Trip (sklivvz.com)
11632.
Lina Khan's big tech crackdown is drawing blowback. It may succeed anyway (politico.com)
11633.
Height issue tracking is GA (height.app)
11634.
Reusing Code with React Native Packages at Shopify (shopify.engineering)
11635.
Best Practices for Letting Go of a Remote Team Member (infoq.com)
11636.
Hacktoberfest Is Back (digitalocean.com)
11637.
The reason why the world needs decentralised money (blog.cambridgecryptographic.com)
11638.
Timeline of the Far Future (en.wikipedia.org)
11639.
Join a growing trend of listening as a blogger (medium.com)
11640.
Political Polarization May Not Be All It’s Cracked Up to Be (nytimes.com)