September 2021 Archive
14281.
Rails 7 will have three great answers to JavaScript in 2021+ (world.hey.com)
14282.
Compilation of the 125 times Econ professor said “beef” in one lecture (boingboing.net)
14283.
Newly discovered dinosaur predated T-Rex and a bigger apex predator (cbc.ca)
14284.
An Xrdesktop Summer of Code (collabora.com)
14285.
Comparison of AI/ML Writing Assistants for Fiction Writers (tooltip.com)
14286.
TSMC’s Morris Chang pioneered the $28 bn semiconductor foundry industry (2011) (spectrum.ieee.org)
14287.
Reality or spy fiction, 'Havana syndrome' hitting US diplomats, CIA officers (youtube.com)
14288.
The Software Architect's Guide to Storage at the Edge: Frameworks and Attributes (thenewstack.io)
14289.
Italian police raid homes of anti-vaccine activists who plotted violent attacks (politico.eu)
14290.
Kessel Run: Smuggling DevOps into the Department of Defense (devinterrupted.com)
14291.
Ask HN: Resources for learning development on bare metal?
14292.
TPC-Clang Compiler (github.com)
14293.
Facebook clash with Biden admin over Diem payment system (washingtonpost.com)
14294.
Game over, IAP. FortniteGame has set us all free (twitter.com)
14295.
WhatsApp launching end-to-end encrypted cloud backups for iOS and Android (9to5mac.com)
14296.
Frane Selak, (un)luckiest man alive? (en.wikipedia.org)
14297.
Generative art in a spatial live JavaScript environment (natto.dev)
14298.
A universal system for decoding any type of data sent across a network (news.mit.edu)
14299.
Ruminating with Vint CERF (oldgoats.substack.com)
14300.
Waymo to stop selling Lidar sensors (reuters.com)
14301.
Apple prohibited from blocking outside payment in Epic ruling (techcrunch.com)
14302.
Feature gate database designed for simplicity and efficiency (github.com)
14303.
WhatsApp adds end to end encrypted backups (wired.com)
14304.
The five laws of library science, by S. R. Ranganathan (1931) (babel.hathitrust.org)
14305.
Thai device tests for coronavirus in armpit sweat (france24.com)
14306.
The guide to implementing 2D platformers (2012) (higherorderfun.com)
14307.
Hacking Hadoukens: Reverse Engineering a Street Fighter Two Cabinet (wrongbaud.github.io)
14308.
Building accessible components with State Machines (youtube.com)
14309.
Fungible Slices of Non-Fungible Tokens (bloomberg.com)
14310.
Evil Corp: A Deep Dive into One of the World’s Most Notorious Hacker Groups (makeuseof.com)