August 2021 Archive
16321.
DHH on rewriting codebases from scratch (2015) (businessofsoftware.org)
16322.
Demonstrate ability to read memfd_secret() data from the kernel (github.com)
16323.
Apple Reversal Shows it's now Listening to Users (and still scanning iPhones) (bloomberg.com)
16324.
Automattic Employees Buy and Sell Their Startup Stock – Without an IPO (protocol.com)
16325.
History of Lithography (community.cadence.com)
16326.
Malware Slows Your Computer According to Local Covid-19 Infection Rates (vice.com)
16327.
What closed dataset/db that isn't open-access would you wish becomes open? (twitter.com)
16328.
Consensus versus Consent (peoplestorming.com)
16329.
The Zizians (zizians.info)
16330.
7D Chess with Multiverse Time Travel (youtube.com)
16331.
Machine Learning datasets for a Sunday experiment by paperswithcode (paperswithcode.com)
16332.
What scientists must know about hardware to write fast code (viralinstruction.com)
16333.
New book on Data-centric Computing (twitter.com)
16334.
Indiana Pi Bill (en.wikipedia.org)
16335.
Gitea 1.15.0 Is Released (blog.gitea.io)
16336.
Traveling on business? Get ready for absurd new hotel fees (zdnet.com)
16337.
A Climate Tech Startup Closed 5 Enterprise Deals Before Even Launching (every.to)
16338.
Motion Picture Production Code (1934-1968) (en.wikipedia.org)
16339.
Keynote: Making Progress – Alan Kay (youtube.com)
16340.
Lcc.net: Targeting the .NET Common Intermediate Language from Standard C (2002) (microsoft.com)
16341.
The rub: facial massage can have benefits but not for your skin (theguardian.com)
16342.
Tuli Health (YC S21)-transforming independent pharmacies into diagnostic centers
16343.
Boston Dynamics Atlas Parcour Video Clip (youtube.com)
16344.
Global Data Protection Laws of the World (dlapiperdataprotection.com)
16345.
Depression Is Complicated (ourworldindata.org)
16346.
Anti-Debug JavaScript/WASM by Hand (remyhax.xyz)
16347.
A Magnetized Needle and a Steady Hand (2016) (nullprogram.com)
16348.
Kabul's Collapse and DC's Incurable Arrogance (ronpaulinstitute.org)
16349.
The Wired Car in the Wired World – Philip E. Agre (2001) (pages.gseis.ucla.edu)
16350.
FT The Uber Game – can you make it in the gig economy? (ig.ft.com)