November 2021 Archive
1141.
The truth about turbinates (and sinusitis) (westportfacialplasticsurgery.com)
1142.
UK regulator set to block Meta's Giphy deal (reuters.com)
1143.
Microsoft Loop brings back Google Wave? (techcrunch.com)
1144.
Automatically detecting and replying to recruiter spam (blog.waleedkhan.name)
1145.
Why and how COBOL is still used (medium.com)
1146.
On yak shaving and <md-block>, a new HTML element for Markdown (lea.verou.me)
1147.
Microsoft and the Metaverse (stratechery.com)
1148.
“It's not peaches and cream either for men” (avikdas.com)
1149.
Office 2000 is good to go (hardcoresoftware.learningbyshipping.com)
1150.
Glass is the hidden gem in a carbon-neutral future (nature.com)
1151.
Togo made a digital government stimulus system in two weeks (bloomberg.com)
1152.
Forth vs Lisp (wiki.c2.com)
1153.
It's probably time to stop recommending Clean Code (qntm.org)
1154.
Ask stupid questions as a new software developer (nikitakazakov.com)
1155.
The 50th anniversary of the launch of the Intel 4004 (wsj.com)
1156.
What collective narcissism does to society (theatlantic.com)
1157.
Durable Objects now Generally Available (blog.cloudflare.com)
1158.
An Introduction to Lagrange Multipliers (slimy.com)
1159.
Ask HN: What extensions/packs of VS Code are must for web/developers to install?
1160.
Dopamine Fasting: A Maladaptive Fad (2020) (health.harvard.edu)
1161.
A 1958 UNIVAC airline reservation system (philip.greenspun.com)
1162.
Psilocybin clinical trial to treat anxiety disorder receives approval (monash.edu)
1163.
Lemmy Release v0.14.0: Federation with Mastodon and Pleroma (lemmy.ml)
1164.
Uncovering the secret offshore accounts of the global elite (newyorker.com)
1165.
Alibaba open sources four RISC-V cores: XuanTie E902, E906, C906 and C910 (cnx-software.com)
1166.
The Architecture of Open Source Applications: Nginx (2012) (aosabook.org)
1167.
Fortification, Part I: The Besieger’s Playbook (acoup.blog)
1168.
US Series I Savings Bonds Now Yielding 7.12% (treasurydirect.gov)
1169.
Why salt was so important throughout history (2018) (bookworm.club)
1170.
A scientist is studying the brains of people who died of Covid (latimes.com)