September 2021 Archive
13771.
In The Pipeline: Awful Trials, with Awful Results (science.org)
13772.
Today's Guardian (guardian.gyford.com)
13773.
The largest waterfall that ever existed (2017) (bbc.com)
13774.
‘Panic made us vulnerable’: how 9/11 made the US surveillance state (theguardian.com)
13775.
Forced use of horse dewormer on Covid patient overturned by Ohio judge (arstechnica.com)
13776.
Ten Years Ago (neal.fun)
13777.
Charting the Data: Three Takeaways from Working on an Analytics Product (blog.chartmogul.com)
13778.
Artflow lets users generate visual content with the help of AI (artflow.ai)
13779.
Don't waste your time on a portfolio website (profy.dev)
13780.
Docker's never-ending, thankless quest to make money hits a roadblock (protocol.com)
13781.
List of accidents and incidents involving the English Electric Lightning (en.wikipedia.org)
13782.
Rust – An Alternative Syntax for Async Functions (ibraheem.ca)
13783.
Password auth in Rust, from scratch – Attacks and best practices (lpalmieri.com)
13784.
How Genetically Similar Are Humans to Other Life Forms? (visualcapitalist.com)
13785.
Computer Science and Deep Learning Humble Bundle (humblebundle.com)
13786.
ExportIGES Addon for Blender Released (twitter.com)
13787.
Intel to Invest Up to $95B in European Chip-Making (wsj.com)
13788.
Government Report: Erroneous Prediction (washingtonpost.com)
13789.
Third person dies in Japan after taking contaminated Moderna vaccine (theguardian.com)
13790.
The Evolution of Mountain Bike Geometry (blog.jans.com)
13791.
Synchronous Transition in Complex Object Control (Walking with Coffee) (link.aps.org)
13792.
How Does Git-Push Work (kdspaul.github.io)
13793.
Leaving Evernote (richardsprague.com)
13794.
Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima (atomicarchive.com)
13795.
The Joy of Cooking (An App) (medium.com)
13796.
Longevity Impetus Grants (impetusgrants.com)
13797.
We've Got the Largest B2B Database with over 2.5B+ Unique Individuals (hawkprospecting.com)
13798.
Hetzner wants to expand in Gunzenhausen – landowners won't sell [German] [3min] (youtube.com)
13799.
The Space Force is starting to lean into innovative launch concepts (arstechnica.com)
13800.
Could an Electrodynamic tether work in interplanetary space? (physics.stackexchange.com)