September 2021 Archive
91.
Cloudflare's Disruption (stratechery.com)
92.
Google illegally underpaid thousands of workers (theguardian.com)
93.
Prevent Google from mangling search result links when click/copying on Firefox (gist.github.com)
94.
Ask HN: Are you also getting extremely obvious spam bypassing Gmail's filters?
95.
California aims to ban recycling symbols on things that aren’t recyclable (nytimes.com)
96.
DIY RGB Icosahedron (gregdavill.com)
97.
Lenovo tablet forced update shows un-dismissable, un-mutable, ad notifications (twitter.com)
98.
Simula One: an office-focused, standalone VR headset built on top of Linux (simulavr.com)
99.
MangaDex infrastructure overview (mangadex.dev)
100.
The NSA and CIA use ad blockers (vice.com)
101.
Web-based editor (docs.github.com)
102.
YouTube takes down the Ig Nobel show because of a 1914 recording (improbable.com)
103.
Home Assistant – open-source home automation (home-assistant.io)
104.
Apple's Power Move to Kneecap Facebook Advertising Is Working (bigtechnology.substack.com)
105.
Many believe it's time to do away with lawmakers making stock trades (npr.org)
106.
Mister Rogers had a simple set of rules for talking to children (2018) (theatlantic.com)
107.
Home Price to Income Ratio (longtermtrends.net)
108.
Deploy a website on imgur.com (github.com)
109.
My Wife Was Dying of Brain Cancer. My Boss at Amazon Told Me to Perform or Quit (motherjones.com)
110.
Epiousios (en.wikipedia.org)
111.
The ownership and future of Mullvad VPN (mullvad.net)
112.
Lab-grown meat may never be cost-competitive enough to displace traditional meat (thecounter.org)
113.
PipeWire: A server for Linux audio and video streams (pipewire.org)
114.
Freenet is a peer-to-peer platform for censorship-resistant communication (freenetproject.org)
115.
How did American “wokeness” jump from elite schools to everyday life? (economist.com)
116.
ClickHouse, Inc. (github.com)
117.
Slacktyping: I'm typing when you're typing (2018) (github.com)
118.
Monitoring my home's air quality with AirGradient's DIY sensor (jeffgeerling.com)
119.
Art student’s 407-piece hand-carved wooden clock (2016) (ablogtowatch.com)
120.
Leaving the Apple ecosystem behind (h2x.sh)