September 2021 Archive
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Mailchimp insiders react to employees getting no equity from Intuit sale (businessinsider.com)
122.
Steam Top 50 Games: Over 70% now work on Linux (boilingsteam.com)
123.
Juniper breach mystery starts to clear with new details on hackers and U.S. role (bloomberg.com)
124.
Belgian ISP under 250 Gbps DDoS for days on end (issues.edpnet.be)
125.
20 years after 9/11: Will we ever stop taking our shoes off at airports? (ocregister.com)
126.
Chip shortage leads carmaker Opel to shut German plant until 2022 (reuters.com)
127.
A single person answered 76k questions about SQL on StackOverflow (stackoverflow.com)
128.
Podman, the open source Docker alternative ported to M1 (Apple Silicon) machines (github.com)
129.
Show HN: Age 1.0 – Simple, modern and secure file encryption (github.com)
130.
Why is everything so hard in a large organization? (graphthinking.blogspot.com)
131.
The Perils of an .xyz Domain (spotvirtual.com)
132.
Video of Tesla FSD almost hitting pedestrian receives DMCA takedown (twitter.com)
133.
Hospitals lift curtain on prices, revealing giant swings in pricing by procedure (healthcaredive.com)
134.
LAPD officers told to collect social media data on every civilian they stop (theguardian.com)
135.
Always-on Processor magic: How Find My works while iPhone is powered off (naehrdine.blogspot.com)
136.
60x speed-up of Linux “perf” (eighty-twenty.org)
137.
The red warning light on Richard Branson’s space flight (newyorker.com)
138.
Imgur Acquired by Medialab (imgur.com)
139.
Windows 11: Just say no (computerworld.com)
140.
The Mom Test – How to talk to customers (sandro.volpee.de)
141.
Social media influencer/model created from AI lands 100 sponsorships (allkpop.com)
142.
Clarifications regarding arrest of climate activist (protonmail.com)
143.
Masscan: TCP port scanner, scanning entire Internet in under 5 minutes (github.com)
144.
How to rapidly improve at any programming language (2016) (cbui.dev)
145.
Reactive Clojure: A web language (hyperfiddle.notion.site)
146.
A bit of math around Cloudflare's R2 pricing model (twitter.com)
147.
Why doesn’t natural immunity count in the US? (bmj.com)
148.
Building apps in minutes, not months (alexanderobenauer.com)
149.
Uber must employ its drivers, Dutch court rules (nltimes.nl)
150.
The Linux Experiments YouTube channel has been terminated (twitter.com)