September 2021 Archive
14791.
Supply chain disruptions are not a new threat, and they're not going away (stayathomemacro.substack.com)
14792.
TMZ Sold to Fox Entertainment (edition.cnn.com)
14793.
Crash course to Amiga assembly programming (reaktor.com)
14794.
M1 Exploration (drive.google.com)
14795.
Illuminating Diverse Neural Cellular Automata for Level Generation (twitter.com)
14796.
Code of Federal Regulations (ecfr.gov)
14797.
PlaTe: Visually-Grounded Planning with Transformers in Procedural Tasks (pair.toronto.edu)
14798.
Neuralink Update – September 2021 (youtube.com)
14799.
Space City Weather (spacecityweather.com)
14800.
LFP batteries surpass ternary ones in output, installation in China (digitimes.com)
14801.
OpenAir: Collaborate on Direct Air Carbon Capture (openaircollective.cc)
14802.
The carbohydrate-insulin model:a physiological perspective on obesity pandemic (doi.org)
14803.
Ask HN: How to find a job in robotics/AD as a recent graduate?
14804.
Barbara Kruger (google.com)
14805.
Book Review: Modi – A Political Biography (astralcodexten.substack.com)
14806.
Low-Dose Radiation Could Be the Trick for Treating Covid-19 (forbes.com)
14807.
Source Engine Scene Rendered in WebGPU (twitter.com)
14808.
'Megacomet' Bernardinelli-Bernstein is the find of a decade (livescience.com)
14809.
House Democrats’ Plan to Tax the Rich Leaves Vast Fortunes Unscathed (nytimes.com)
14810.
Uber must employ its drivers, Dutch court rules (techcrunch.com)
14811.
Best to Motivate Yourself (biggist.ng)
14812.
Man wins $65K after being fired for refusing to be fingerprinted (bringmethenews.com)
14813.
Walmart says looking into fake press release on litecoin tie-up (reuters.com)
14814.
Scoop: Biden to tap privacy hawk for FTC post (axios.com)
14815.
Counting a Stationary Crowd Using Off-the-Shelf WiFi (web.ece.ucsb.edu)
14816.
Apple rushes to block 'zero-click' iPhone spyware (bbc.com)
14817.
My Virgin.net email account has frozen me out – Money (theguardian.com)
14818.
ICLR announces “Blog Posts Track” for submissions in blog format (twitter.com)
14819.
Architect Bjarke Ingels Has a Blueprint to Rescue Humanity (gq.com)
14820.
“Success will be found because developers are lazy” (hackernoon.com)