October 2021 Archive
691.
Why do dogs tilt their heads? New study offers clues (science.org)
692.
Google takes two-to-four times as much as the fees charged by rival ad networks (wsj.com)
693.
1500 Archers on a 28.8: Network Programming in Age of Empires and Beyond (2001) (gamedeveloper.com)
694.
What the Irish Ate Before Potatoes (bonappetit.com)
695.
Reversal of cognitive decline: A novel therapeutic program (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
696.
Lead time for new Intel NIC orders is quoted around 52 weeks (pcengines.ch)
697.
The day my script killed 10k phones in South America (new.pythonforengineers.com)
698.
Dos-like: Engine for making things with a MS-DOS feel, but for modern platforms (github.com)
699.
Ugit - DIY Git in Python (leshenko.net)
700.
We need to take CO2 out of the sky (orbuch.com)
701.
Meat and mental health: Meat eaters suffer less depression, anxiety (tandfonline.com)
702.
Pursue High-Quality Leisure (deprocrastination.co)
703.
Teach Me PCB (teachmepcb.com)
704.
Running BGP in large-scale data centers (engineering.fb.com)
705.
Cryptocurrencies’ Carbon Footprint Underestimated (blog.dshr.org)
706.
The Rise of One-Time Password Interception Bots (krebsonsecurity.com)
707.
The Hindenburg disaster denoised, upscaled, and colorized using ML [video] (youtube.com)
708.
Kina Knowledge, using Common Lisp extensively in their document processing stack (lisp-journey.gitlab.io)
709.
A Rust optimization story (quickwit.io)
710.
Inventor builds Lego arm for eight-year-old (guinnessworldrecords.com)
711.
s/bash/zsh/g (arp242.net)
712.
The Apple A15 SoC Performance Review: Faster and More Efficient (anandtech.com)
713.
A lesser known mechanism for alcohol tolerance (trevorklee.com)
714.
PyTorch 1.10 (pytorch.org)
715.
Seemingly impossible functional programs (2007) (math.andrej.com)
716.
Countries are gathering in an effort to stop a biodiversity collapse (nytimes.com)
717.
“looks like Firefox quietly added ads into the address bar” (twitter.com)
718.
Facebook is researching AI systems that see, hear, remember everything you do (theverge.com)
719.
DeepMind AI predicts incoming rainfall with high accuracy (newatlas.com)
720.
An ultra-precise clock shows how to link the quantum world with gravity (quantamagazine.org)