August 2021 Archive
13501.
Intel Ends a Two Decade Long Production of Itanium 64-Bit Processors (wccftech.com)
13502.
Opinionated Emerging Tech Radar Links (thescottkrause.com)
13503.
New critical operational technology vulnerabilities found on NicheStack (forescout.com)
13504.
A Postmortem for a Time Sharing System [pdf] (bitsavers.org)
13505.
The origins of sans-serif typography (twitter.com)
13506.
How to Understand Problems Better (theproductslice.com)
13507.
The Folly of Pride (cynicusrex.com)
13508.
NumPy views: saving memory, leaking memory, and subtle bugs (pythonspeed.com)
13509.
Can we save the planet by shrinking the economy? (vox.com)
13510.
Energy Management in Home Assistant (home-assistant.io)
13511.
The Porsche Taycan 4S: Better than a 911? Believe it (arstechnica.com)
13512.
GitHub Availability July 2021 (github.blog)
13513.
Rewriting my mobile game in Rust targeting WASM (itnext.io)
13514.
The Root of the Scammer Problem: Onvoy-Inteliquent (scammerblaster.com)
13515.
BuzzFeed S-4 (sec.gov)
13516.
Why India Struggles to Win Olympic Gold Medals (nytimes.com)
13517.
Insulator-Conductor Transition Points Toward Ultra-Efficient Computing (spectrum.ieee.org)
13518.
Uber, Lyft Introduce Prop 22 Clone to Undermine Labor Law in Massachusetts (vice.com)
13519.
Scientists Could One Day Float an Aerial Robot Above Venus (wired.com)
13520.
Ask HN: Request for Startups Update?
13521.
Lego Isn’t Just for Kids. Here’s How to Become an Adult Lego Master (nytimes.com)
13522.
Individualism: True and False by Hayek (1945) (fee.org)
13523.
Suckless programs list: stuff that rocks (suckless.org)
13524.
How the rich got richer: Reddit trading frenzy benefited Wall Street elite (washingtonpost.com)
13525.
2021 Django Developers Survey (djangoproject.com)
13526.
Samsung is making the Google Tensor chip that could kill its phones (sammobile.com)
13527.
Bank account of Africa's Internet Registry, Afrinic, frozen by courts (afrinic.net)
13528.
Results of 2021 Stack Overflow Developer Survey (insights.stackoverflow.com)
13529.
The Capital of Sprawl Gets a Radically Car-Free Neighborhood (nytimes.com)
13530.
LLNL optimizes flow-through electrodes for chemical reactors with 3D printing (llnl.gov)