October 2021 Archive
9121.
China First to Exascale–On Two Separate Supercomputers (nextplatform.com)
9122.
What We Know About Windows 11 SE (tomshardware.com)
9123.
Study for programming interviews while at your current job in your terminal (github.com)
9124.
AMD Earnings (ir.amd.com)
9125.
China launches world’s fastest programmable quantum computers (scmp.com)
9126.
Ask HN: How have you as a founder secured an investment?
9127.
‘Dystopian world’: Singapore patrol robots stoke fears of surveillance state (theguardian.com)
9128.
Android Wallpaper Fingerprints (lwn.net)
9129.
DevOps salaries in 2021: where do you rank? – Gitlab (about.gitlab.com)
9130.
Tech billionaires making battlefields of English country estates (telegraph.co.uk)
9131.
Burrito: Cross-Platform Elixir Deployments (github.com)
9132.
When Random Numbers Are Too Random: Low Discrepancy Sequences (blog.demofox.org)
9133.
Weird Integer Sequences in Haskell (github.com)
9134.
Using FSR to Boost Any Game's Framerate on Linux (boilingsteam.com)
9135.
A VTOL You Build Yourself Then Fly Without a License (jalopnik.com)
9136.
MySQL to CockroachDB via the Oregon Trail (chriscasano.blogspot.com)
9137.
Tailscale for developers: Connect to your resources from Gitpod (tailscale.com)
9138.
Tailscale X Gitpod (gitpod.io)
9139.
A photographer and artist walk into a fake news factory (codastory.com)
9140.
Concrete can eat carbon emissions (wired.co.uk)
9141.
The Accident That Led to Machines That Can See (nautil.us)
9142.
Dune's Magic Mushroom Origin Story (bartkasperolaw.com)
9143.
dStream (github.com)
9144.
Federal Trade Commission Scrutinizing Facebook Disclosures (wsj.com)
9145.
'We're being pressured into sex by some trans women' (bbc.com)
9146.
Anonymity No More? Age Checks Come to the Web (nytimes.com)
9147.
Org Structure Isn’t Everything in Org Design (commoncog.com)
9148.
An Unusual Pomodoro Timer on Elixir and Nerves (zorbash.com)
9149.
Using a 1930 Teletype as a Linux Terminal (youtube.com)
9150.
Final Rule Published in Eighth Triennial Section 1201 Proceeding (copyright.gov)