September 2021 Archive
13501.
Government by Algorithm (en.wikipedia.org)
13502.
Fireflies.ai – AI Notetaker for Sales Teams (dailydropout.fyi)
13503.
YouTube: From Concept to Hypergrowth – Jawed Karim (2006) (youtube.com)
13504.
Know Your Data (knowyourdata.withgoogle.com)
13505.
Scratching By: How Government Creates Poverty as We Know It (fee.org)
13506.
Computers Don't Argue (atariarchives.org)
13507.
Amos Dolbear: Original inventor of telephone and wireless telegraphy (en.wikipedia.org)
13508.
If Gawker Is Nice, Is It Still Gawker? (nytimes.com)
13509.
Do we need humans for that job? Automation booms after Covid (apnews.com)
13510.
“Emojibake” are considered harmful (fredrickbrennan.medium.com)
13511.
EY under scrutiny after second-largest bankruptcy in Swiss history (ft.com)
13512.
Red Queen Hypothesis (en.wikipedia.org)
13513.
Automating Major Debian Upgrades (anarc.at)
13514.
Google reportedly plans to use its own CPUs in Chromebooks by 2023 (cnbc.com)
13515.
The City of Philadelphia Today (twitter.com)
13516.
Kill It with Fire (usenix.org)
13517.
Project Management from TODOs in Codebase (github.com)
13518.
Why every software engineering interview should include ops questions (charity.wtf)
13519.
Artificial Proteins Are Becoming New Covid Vaccines and Medicines (scientificamerican.com)
13520.
Trees can talk to one another and to us (bbc.com)
13521.
The Lisperati1000 computer (lisperaticomputers.com)
13522.
Barnard 68 (en.wikipedia.org)
13523.
The time Animoto almost brought AWS to its knees (techcrunch.com)
13524.
Bypass defender with Powershell? Run the same payload twice (twitter.com)
13525.
The Space-Glider (2000) (x-plane.com)
13526.
Drowning in the literature? These smart software tools can help (nature.com)
13527.
SaaS founders at work (gorelay.co)
13528.
Samsung Galaxy S22 release date, Price, specs and leaks (thesmartphones.net)
13529.
Translated Manga (translated-manga.com)
13530.
Zhang Yiming’s Last Speech (interconnected.blog)