October 2021 Archive
991.
YubiKey Bio Series (yubico.com)
992.
Howard University’s removal of classics is a spiritual catastrophe (washingtonpost.com)
993.
QNTM on memes, anti-memes, and knowledge that doesn't want to be shared (thebrowser.com)
994.
Ephemeralization (en.wikipedia.org)
995.
Show HN: IndiePaper – An easy way to write and sell self-published books (indiepaper.me)
996.
Attempting to interpret sperm whale clicks with AI, then talk back (hakaimagazine.com)
997.
Back to EU (adambird.com)
998.
Single sign-on: What we learned during our identity alpha (gds.blog.gov.uk)
999.
Animated guide to Symex: Emacs structural editing with Lisp (countvajhula.com)
1000.
Fake shutters make me angry (2018) (thecraftsmanblog.com)
1001.
SpaceX hits $100B valuation after secondary share sale (cnbc.com)
1002.
Dutch forensic lab says it has decoded Tesla's driving data (reuters.com)
1003.
What do people want in a co-founder? (blog.ycombinator.com)
1004.
Pioneering work that has changed our understanding of migraines (theguardian.com)
1005.
Constitution Grove – the Navy’s White Oak Forest on a High Tech Base (2020) (oldsaltblog.com)
1006.
Patagonia Is Boycotting Facebook, Urges Other Companies to Do the Same (wsj.com)
1007.
The communications systems at the US Central Command headquarters (electrospaces.net)
1008.
Show HN: Datree (YC W20): Prevent K8s misconfigurations from reaching production
1009.
Reasons to switch from Windows to Linux (lpi.org)
1010.
Why Japan Looks the Way It Does: Zoning [video] (youtube.com)
1011.
Why Did Satoshi Decide to Use Secp256k1 Instead of Secp256r1? (dappworks.com)
1012.
Amazon Corretto JDK (docs.aws.amazon.com)
1013.
Crypto CEO threatens customers after mistakenly sending them millions (mashable.com)
1014.
Helium: South Africa strikes new 'gold' (phys.org)
1015.
Freqfs: In-memory filesystem cache for Rust (docs.rs)
1016.
Finally, on CBS, the football matches the business cards (ological.net)
1017.
Godfrey Newbold Hounsfield, who revolutionized neuroimaging (annalsofian.org)
1018.
FOSDEM 2022 will be online (fosdem.org)
1019.
How to keep a support contract: Make the user think they solved the problem (theregister.com)
1020.
Introduction to High-Performance Scientific Computing (pages.tacc.utexas.edu)