October 2021 Archive
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Netflix's new player breaks the ability to modify the seeking of a playing video (plopdown.video)
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Software Architecture Patterns: 5 minute read (orkhanscience.medium.com)
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Substantially more monarch butterflies have arrived in California to overwinter (goodnewsnetwork.org)
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Facing sky-high connection fees, rural Ontarians go off the grid (cbc.ca)
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Laser for control of mosquitos, weeds and pests (github.com)
336.
Hardened wood as a renewable alternative to steel and plastic (cell.com)
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The Martians of Budapest (privatdozent.co)
338.
What is BGP? – BGP routing explained (cloudflare.com)
339.
Drones Raining from the Sky in Zhengzhou (twitter.com)
340.
Something special is happening in Barcelona (twitter.com)
341.
GPU.js (gpu.rocks)
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Trust-Busting as the Unsexy Answer to Google and Facebook (lareviewofbooks.org)
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Effective Go (golang.org)
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Starship is still not understood (caseyhandmer.wordpress.com)
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I don’t know how to count that low (lesswrong.com)
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ScummVM 2.5 “Twenty years ago today” (scummvm.org)
347.
Where have all the insects gone? (newyorker.com)
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Apple Is Normalising Surveillance (wired.co.uk)
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Apple 'Surprised' by Developer Frustration with Its App Review Process (macrumors.com)
350.
A catalog of wealth-creation mechanisms (2009) (blog.rongarret.info)
351.
Five things we still don’t know about water (nautil.us)
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Credit-card firms are becoming reluctant regulators of the web (economist.com)
353.
Async Ruby (brunosutic.com)
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Telegram founder says over 70M new users joined during Facebook outage (reuters.com)
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Intellectuals urge Germany to keep nuclear plants online (euractiv.com)
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The Wayforward Machine (wayforward.archive.org)
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Internet Hay Exchange (hayexchange.com)
359.
Adobe uses DMCA to nuke project that keeps Flash alive, secure and adware free (torrentfreak.com)
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Is nuclear power our best bet against climate change? (bostonreview.net)