September 2021 Archive
13381.
Development Cost of Porting TensorFlow Models to Pure Rust (crowdstrike.com)
13382.
Bq, Makers of the First Ubuntu Phone, Have Gone Bust (omgubuntu.co.uk)
13383.
CSS Utility Classes and “Separation of Concerns” (adamwathan.me)
13384.
A Retrospective on the Dorado, a High-Performance Personal Computer (1983) [pdf] (bitsavers.org)
13385.
The Vietnam War and the Revolt of Black GIs (1995) (web.archive.org)
13386.
Moravec's Paradox (en.wikipedia.org)
13387.
Incoming WebGPU set to reinvent Browser Gaming (theverge.com)
13388.
Label Studio – An open source data labelling software for AI projects (github.com)
13389.
Understanding Convolutions on Graphs (distill.pub)
13390.
Smartwatches Track Our Health. Smart Toilets Aren’t Too Far Behind (wsj.com)
13391.
Troop: Monkeys and Humans in Delhi (fiftytwo.in)
13392.
Timefind: Binary search through a web site's history (github.com)
13393.
Jailbreak (repo.hackyouriphone.org)
13394.
Labor Day tech deals we can find this weekend (arstechnica.com)
13395.
‘A cycle of dread, collapse, relief’: absurd, tormented story of my hypochondria (theguardian.com)
13396.
I Became a Boomerang Employee (sifted.eu)
13397.
Mtrees.io: Technology Design Game (mtrees.io)
13398.
Line Markov Chain (theorangeduck.com)
13399.
Cryptographic Primitives in Plain Python (nayuki.io)
13400.
Winsongs 95 (youtube.com)
13401.
Fake Banksy NFT sells for nearly $340K after hacker taps into artist's site (cnet.com)
13402.
Batteries – A Protected Source of Information (galooli.com)
13403.
The Pentagon's probably drooling over the Age of Empires 4 launch (thenextweb.com)
13404.
Personalized brain organoids could help us demystify disorders (sciencenews.org)
13405.
TrackerControl – Monitor and control trackers and ads on Android (trackercontrol.org)
13406.
Locality of Reference (en.wikipedia.org)
13407.
Sending Emails with ReactJS (mailtrap.io)
13408.
The Stoned Ape Theory (inverse.com)
13409.
Revery, An Electron.js alternative built on ReasonML (outrunlabs.com)
13410.
Nursing homes warn vaccine mandate could lead to staff shortages (thehill.com)