Mastodon still can’t replace Twitter
(fastcompanyme.com)
September 2022 Archive
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Some things to learn from the British East India Company's growth and demise
(strangeloopcanon.com)
1473.
Economists are flocking to Silicon Valley
(economist.com)
1474.
Google's Project Nimbus is the future of evil
(androidcentral.com)
1475.
Why is every podcast sponsored by a VPN company?
(girdley.substack.com)
1476.
A good memory or a bad one? One brain molecule decides
(quantamagazine.org)
1477.
Holonforth
(holonforth.com)
1478.
Adobe acquires Figma
(figma.com)
1479.
1480.
Virtual Tables with Zig-SQLite
(rischmann.fr)
1481.
Why companies are interested in Myers-Briggs types
(daily.jstor.org)
1482.
Proposed Free Expression Statement for MIT
(president.mit.edu)
1483.
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Is Peer Review a Good Idea? (2020)
(journals.uchicago.edu)
1485.
National Rail Network Map
(arcgis.com)
1486.
Why do SaaS companies need sales?
(a16z.com)
1487.
Weightless: Parabolic flight on an A310
(flightradar24.com)
1488.
Optical Illusions of the Year
(kottke.org)
1489.
A serverless architecture for high performance financial modelling
(aws.amazon.com)
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Why It’s OK to Block Ads (2015)
(blog.practicalethics.ox.ac.uk)
1495.
Java is very fast, if you don’t create many objects
(blog.vanillajava.blog)
1497.
GitHub's Missing Merge Option
(tylercipriani.com)
1498.
Rethinking indoor air chemistry
(mpg.de)
1499.
Digital Museum of Plugs and Sockets
(plugsocketmuseum.nl)
1500.
Hacker Stations – Tech workspace setups to get inspiration from
(hackerstations.com)