October 2021 Archive
571.
iPhone Macro: A Big Day for Small Things (lux.camera)
572.
AT&T’s Abandoned Microwave Tower Network (2017) (99percentinvisible.org)
573.
Facebook chooses profits over people (peoplesworld.org)
574.
Janet – a Lisp-like functional, imperative programming language (github.com)
575.
Simple Linux kernel memory corruption bug can lead to complete system compromise (googleprojectzero.blogspot.com)
576.
Parcel v2 (parceljs.org)
577.
Shaded Relief Maps in Blender (github.com)
578.
Y Combinator company “skip the interview” reaches top ten of r/recruitinghell (old.reddit.com)
579.
Stop Calling Everything AI, Machine-Learning Pioneer Says (spectrum.ieee.org)
580.
Startup Ideas (gwern.net)
581.
Show HN: Hurl – Run and test HTTP requests with plain text, curl and Rust (hurl.dev)
582.
Ligne Claire (en.wikipedia.org)
583.
Alan Kay on the context and catalysts of personal computing (notion.so)
584.
$1.5B lithium deposit discovered in Maine; excavating it poses a legal challenge (themainemonitor.org)
585.
Ask HN: Which NoCode platforms are fine?
586.
How to Build a Low-Tech Solar Panel? (solar.lowtechmagazine.com)
587.
Container security best practices: Ultimate guide (sysdig.com)
588.
France moves to shield its book industry from Amazon (reuters.com)
589.
The human tendency to over-water plants (dirtwise.substack.com)
590.
Gunship “Tech Noir” Breakdown (synthctrl.com)
591.
Nios V – Intel's RISC-V Processor (intel.com)
592.
OpenBSD: How it all started (blog.apnic.net)
593.
A massive oil spill in the Pacific Ocean reached the Southern California coast (npr.org)
594.
Decades after polio, Martha is among the last to still rely on an iron lung (npr.org)
595.
T0* – Series of encoder-decoder models trained on a large set of different tasks (huggingface.co)
596.
Byzantine warrior with gold-threaded jaw unearthed in Greece (livescience.com)
597.
Major Linux Problems on the Desktop, 2021 edition (itvision.altervista.org)
598.
Arthritis drug that cost $198 in 2008 is now more than $10k (axios.com)
599.
California ports among world’s least efficient, ranking shows (reuters.com)
600.
Ask HN: I'm making like 0 friends at college, how to fix it?