October 2021 Archive
7351.
Getting a Raspberry Pi to boot after cutting it in half (jeffgeerling.com)
7352.
Planned fossil fuel output double that of Paris deal goals, says UN (dw.com)
7353.
The Uselessness of Useful Knowledge (quantamagazine.org)
7354.
OK Lenovo, we need to talk – Haiku Project (haiku-os.org)
7355.
Dave Chappelle and the still-doomed politics of shunning (slowboring.com)
7356.
View 11k+ live TV channels (jackal.surge.sh)
7357.
Data Science Programming: R vs. Python (open.spotify.com)
7358.
ProShares Bitcoin ETF enters as second-most traded ETF in history (etfstream.com)
7359.
Introduction to Generating and Running OS/360 on Hercules (conmicro.com)
7360.
Fermiac / Monte Carlo Trolley (en.wikipedia.org)
7361.
China's Impact on Private US Space Companies (spacedotbiz.substack.com)
7362.
Mull Browser: Hardened Firefox Based on Fennec (github.com)
7363.
Boston City Council unanimously approves surveillance technology oversight law (bostonglobe.com)
7364.
The Uselessness of Useful Knowledge (quantamagazine.org)
7365.
Traditional Chocolate Making from Scratch (youtube.com)
7366.
How chemical companies avoid paying for pollution (nytimes.com)
7367.
Y Combinator's Paul Graham defends foreign accent comments (2013) (cnet.com)
7368.
Solar storm confirms Vikings settled in North America 1k years ago (theguardian.com)
7369.
The Dark Web has become darker and busier (techspot.com)
7370.
A Guide to Scattered Body Parts (atlasobscura.com)
7371.
Cash-Rich Tech Companies Are Remaking Post-Pandemic Manhattan (forbes.com)
7372.
Varjo Aero – Designed for professional VR. Now available for all (varjo.com)
7373.
GitHub is down (github.com)
7374.
NATO, Nukes, and Nazis (original.antiwar.com)
7375.
Specialized extensions using generic type constraints (swiftbysundell.com)
7376.
Photos: The Ongoing Volcanic Eruption in the Canary Islands (theatlantic.com)
7377.
Redfin’s Reduced-Stress Week: Give It a Try (redfin.com)
7378.
New UUID Formats (ietf.org)
7379.
Body on Carbs, in Real Time (news.harvard.edu)
7380.
Absolute Success Is Luck. Relative Success Is Hard Work (jamesclear.com)