September 2021 Archive
14011.
Bad Faith (thebaffler.com)
14012.
The Birthplace of the AC Grid (spectrum.ieee.org)
14013.
First comprehensive analysis of what the Stonehenge sarsen stones are made of (eos.org)
14014.
After 9/11, the U.S. Got Almost Everything Wrong (theatlantic.com)
14015.
Mega Drive Development (github.com)
14016.
A thread of neat tech and security visualizations (twitter.com)
14017.
Computer Science Without a Computer (csunplugged.org)
14018.
Policies for your website that update when the laws change (termageddon.com)
14019.
The Sensory Neuron as a Transformer (attentionneuron.github.io)
14020.
Bootstrappable Builds (bootstrappable.org)
14021.
Patch now? Why enterprise exploits are still partying like it's 1999 (theregister.com)
14022.
Show HN: Arbington.com – 1,200 online courses from todays top instructors
14023.
Biden to outline plan to curb coronavirus Delta variant as cases grow (reuters.com)
14024.
These American Universities Graduate the Most STEM Majors (forbes.com)
14025.
Freshly Remember'd: Kirk Drift (strangehorizons.com)
14026.
Star Trek: Picard season 2 trailer teases Q, the Borg Queen (polygon.com)
14027.
Debian Day 25: OK, now I get it (smackeyacky.blogspot.com)
14028.
AWS EKS Anywhere Now in GA (aws.amazon.com)
14029.
Superconductivity in cuprates: ‘from max to min dissipation’ – a new paradigm? (ru.nl)
14030.
Coin Shrinking (capturedlightning.com)
14031.
Effectiveness of Covid-19 Vaccines in Ambulatory and Inpatient Care Settings (nejm.org)
14032.
A list of questions for thinking time (findingbetter.substack.com)
14033.
Are We Wearing the Wrong Masks? (medpagetoday.com)
14034.
The Thrill of Motorsports with Sustainable Energy Sources (indiatimes.com)
14035.
Project Maven: Amazon, MSFT Scored $50M in Pentagon Contracts After Google Quit (forbes.com)
14036.
What I learnt when I was supposed to be learning how to surf (mulki.samhattangady.com)
14037.
Pico-8 Fantasy Console (lexaloffle.com)
14038.
Frame.work Laptop Teardown (youtube.com)
14039.
A Lawsuit in Three Acts (alexberenson.substack.com)
14040.
A Pluralist Approach to Democratizing Online Discourse (arxiv.org)