November 2021 Archive
961.
HATEOAS: An Alternative Explaination (htmx.org)
962.
Yara birkeland, the first autonomous and emission-free containership (gcaptain.com)
963.
YARP – Microsoft toolkit to build fast reverse proxy servers (microsoft.github.io)
964.
I got nerd sniped into benchmarking legacy x86 instructions (2019) (acepace.net)
965.
Why Co–Star Uses Haskell (costarastrology.com)
966.
The story behind Flexport founder's supply chain tweets (finance.yahoo.com)
967.
Using Zig's translate-C to understand weird C code (zig.news)
968.
GE to split into three separate companies (ft.com)
969.
Show HN: I made a form builder that saves data in Google Sheets (sheetmonkey.io)
970.
Z Library (z-lib.org)
971.
Kia EV6 Smashes Tesla's World Record (carbuzz.com)
972.
Microsoft Edge GA on Linux (blogs.windows.com)
973.
T-Wand: beating Lucene in less than 600 lines of code (yyhh.org)
974.
Finding Your Swagger (kevinyien.com)
975.
Ultracold, superdense atoms become invisible (news.mit.edu)
976.
Ancient bees found in Blenheim palace estate (oxnatbees.wordpress.com)
977.
Against Discord Channels (becca.ooo)
978.
How I Got My Brain Back (every.to)
979.
Embedded malware in RC (NPM package) (github.com)
980.
Justice Department sues Uber for overcharging people with disabilities (justice.gov)
981.
Legacy Train Control System Stabilisation (2012) [pdf] (webinfo.uk)
982.
The Unfulfilled Promise of Serverless (lastweekinaws.com)
983.
Apple’s $13k operating system (2013) (cnet.com)
984.
A U.S. submarine struck an underwater mountain last month, the Navy says (npr.org)
985.
The Truth Shall Make You Free: Catholicism and the CIA (lareviewofbooks.org)
986.
Consumption of coffee and tea and risk of developing stroke and dementia (journals.plos.org)
987.
Disney Combines CGI with Neural Rendering to Tackle the ‘Uncanny Valley’ (unite.ai)
988.
Hop: Faster than unzip and tar at reading individual files (github.com)
989.
Web3 is not Decentralisation – it’s a Ploy to put Crypto Bros in Charge (medium.com)
990.
What the world can learn from Britain’s humble hedge (knowablemagazine.org)