September 2021 Archive
13951.
Amor Fati: Love your fate (avthar.substack.com)
13952.
Scikit-Learn 1.0 (scikit-learn.org)
13953.
Ask HN
13954.
Interplanetary Network Database (2012) (pos.sissa.it)
13955.
Jim Simons, RenTech Insiders to Pay Billions in Back Taxes (bloomberg.com)
13956.
Accelerated Expertise (commoncog.com)
13957.
One small new battery, one giant leap for our energy future (silanano.com)
13958.
A graph placement methodology for fast chip design (nature.com)
13959.
Garbage odyssey: San Francisco’s bizarre, costly quest for the perfect trash can (missionlocal.org)
13960.
Protecting Your Privacy While Using Apple Devices (macinstruct.com)
13961.
Let's make a Teeny Tiny compiler (2020) (web.eecs.utk.edu)
13962.
Capitalize My Title (capitalizemytitle.com)
13963.
Decentralized forge: distributing the means of digital production (staticadventures.netlib.re)
13964.
Concentrations of AI-Related Topics in Research: Natural Language Processing (cset.georgetown.edu)
13965.
Cybersecurity Framework Profile for Ransomware Risk Management (csrc.nist.gov)
13966.
The structure and interpretation of scientific models (blog.khinsen.net)
13967.
California lawmakers take on Amazon warehouses with AB 701 (latimes.com)
13968.
Researchers watch Washington’s snowpack melt, exposing glaciers’ retreat (seattletimes.com)
13969.
Selling to the Enterprise: Crafting Product Narratives (staysaasy.com)
13970.
Comprehensive software aids scientists in synthetic biology analysis (sandia.gov)
13971.
Custom Hostname Analytics (blog.cloudflare.com)
13972.
What do we still lack? Or: Prolegomena to any future hypertext system (2014) (balisage.net)
13973.
Quandl is now Nasdaq Data Link (data.nasdaq.com)
13974.
There's a Section of Yellowstone Where You Can Get Away with Murder (2016) (vice.com)
13975.
The Other Sara Morrisons are ruining my inbox (vox.com)
13976.
Researchers discover a gene that controls the severity of colon cancer (medicalxpress.com)
13977.
Paper Railroad Wheels? (2016) (cupery.net)
13978.
The City as an Ecosystem (wrathofgnon.substack.com)
13979.
Bugsnax developer permanently altering its workweeks to only four days (axios.com)
13980.
Show HN: GitHub Activity Newsletters (ohmycode.cc)