September 2021 Archive
12661.
Quasicard: A hypothetical reimagining of Hypercard and TiddlyWiki (dercuano.github.io)
12662.
Just because a vendor sells laptops with a Linux on, caveat emptor still applies (liam-on-linux.livejournal.com)
12663.
Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou Reaches Deal with Justice Department (wsj.com)
12664.
Ask HN: How often do you take breaks while working?
12665.
Financial speculation surrounding coronavirus drug developed with taxpayer money (washingtonpost.com)
12666.
Facebook Has Been Working on BOLT'ing the Linux Kernel for Greater Performance (phoronix.com)
12667.
After IBM failed to sail autonomous boat across The Atlantic, it’s trying again (washingtonpost.com)
12668.
What low-status highly creative men need – Jordan Peterson (youtube.com)
12669.
The world’s most hated fast food chains aren’t surprising (thetakeout.com)
12670.
Show HN: Stenography; an API that uses AI to make reading code accessible (stenography.dev)
12671.
Checkbot finds critical SEO, speed and security problems (checkbot.io)
12672.
Google Cloud Announces Backup for Google Kubernetes Engine (infoq.com)
12673.
Ask HN: Dynamic Interval Cron
12674.
An iron grip could help pee to produce electricity (nature.com)
12675.
For Self-Driving Cars, the Hot New Technology Is Radar (wsj.com)
12676.
An app to send yourself a note or a link for later use (boomerang-app.io)
12677.
The gig workers index: Mixed emotions, dim prospects (restofworld.org)
12678.
Zillow Isn’t Big Enough to Manipulate the National Housing Market (Yet) (vice.com)
12679.
It’s not easy to control police use of tech–even with a law (wired.com)
12680.
Ask HN: Airtable and Newsfeed Tool
12681.
Something.com (something.com)
12682.
Vim Plugin: Fugitive [video] (youtube.com)
12683.
Epic Games: Finding Out (penny-arcade.com)
12684.
Promotion Driven Development (twitter.com)
12685.
Monads and Macros (johndcook.com)
12686.
Project template for sci-kit learn (github.com)
12687.
Jevons paradox – Using resources more efficiently drives higher consumption (en.wikipedia.org)
12688.
Chris Dixon: Why Web 3 Matters (twitter.com)
12689.
Index of Forbidden Books (sourcebooks.fordham.edu)
12690.
Find your sleep 'sweet spot' to protect your brain as you age, study suggests (lite.cnn.com)