November 2021 Archive
1531.
Rescribe: A high quality OCR tool for historic books (rescribe.xyz)
1532.
A botched circumcision and its aftermath (newyorker.com)
1533.
Unsafe at Any Speed (en.wikipedia.org)
1534.
DBS Bank outage well into its second day with no meaningful update from DBD (nasdaq.com)
1535.
IPv4 addresses are silly, inet_aton(3) doubly so (netmeister.org)
1536.
The moon blew up without warning and for no apparent reason (2017) (jasmcole.com)
1537.
K|Lens – The third dimension in image acquisition (k-lens-one.com)
1538.
Microcentury (2020) (susam.in)
1539.
Born to be cool: The life and music of Chet Baker (thesmartset.com)
1540.
Betting Against Bitcoin (paulbutler.org)
1541.
Dte: A language for expressing and calculating date and time (github.com)
1542.
A Haskell memory leak in way too much detail with Cachegrind (tweag.io)
1543.
Compass Pathways' Phase IIb psilocybin trial shows reduced depression symptoms (endpts.com)
1544.
3MF file format and why it’s great (2019) (blog.prusaprinters.org)
1545.
Truth about ProtonMail (encryp.ch)
1546.
Kubernetes Cluster API v1.0, Production Ready (infoq.com)
1547.
Ask HN: Who Wants to Be Fired?
1548.
Advanced city is not where the poor have cars, but the rich use public transport (kottke.org)
1549.
Show HN: Indiedevs.net – A place for indie game developers (indiedevs.net)
1550.
How Python List Works (antonz.org)
1551.
Julia Liuson promoted to President of the MSFT DevDiv, which now includes GitHub (pastebin.com)
1552.
He Created the Oregon Trail (slate.com)
1553.
Show HN: Open-source, self-hosted data management app and internal tool builder
1554.
A father comforts his son on deathbed. The photo that changed the face of AIDS (rarehistoricalphotos.com)
1555.
Those that game together, stay together (mpg.de)
1556.
Show HN: Hewell, a travel app powered by WikiData (hewellapp.com)
1557.
GCC Rust Monthly Report – October 2021 (thephilbert.io)
1558.
Flow-field.js – A library for generating flow fields (github.com)
1559.
Alan Kay at UCLA (2016) [video] (youtube.com)
1560.
Fabrik – A Visual Programming Environment (1988) (web.archive.org)