September 2021 Archive
3421.
Code Smell: Primitive Obsession [video] (danielbmarkham.com)
3422.
The Supply-Chain Mystery (newyorker.com)
3423.
Ebooks Are an Abomination (theatlantic.com)
3424.
Bitcoin’s Energy Usage Isn’t a Problem (lynalden.com)
3425.
Firefox UI is incredibly frustrating,so I made it like the old days of Chrome (facechance.com)
3426.
Ask HN: How do we get Google and Twitter to use href attributes again?
3427.
Ampro “Little Board” PC (retrotechnology.com)
3428.
Ask HN: Frameworks for thinking through your thoughts and feelings?
3429.
Show HN: Hit.movie – Self publishing platform for movie producers (hit.movie)
3430.
Ask HN: What math equations and properties should engineers be more aware of?
3431.
Carbon removal technology reaches early milestone (eenews.net)
3432.
Open letter by Blue Origin employees on safety and culture issues (lioness.co)
3433.
British energy firms fear collapse as Europe’s gas crisis sees prices surge 250% (cnbc.com)
3434.
Dihydrogen Monoxide (en.wikipedia.org)
3435.
Valley Fever Is Spreading Through a Hotter, Drier Western US (wired.com)
3436.
Show HN: A library for reading PST files (written in Go/Golang) (github.com)
3437.
A Whole New World (2012) (destroyallsoftware.com)
3438.
EFF to deprecate HTTPS Everywhere extension as HTTPS is becoming ubiquitous (therecord.media)
3439.
A coffee shortage is coming, and it could last three years, importers warn (abc.net.au)
3440.
El Salvador’s Bitcoin debut stumbles (ft.com)
3441.
Teenage boys more at risk from vaccines than Covid (telegraph.co.uk)
3442.
A Conversation with Guido van Rossum (2003) (artima.com)
3443.
Please Microsoft let me disable Windows Defender forever (twitter.com)
3444.
Using JSON with PostgreSQL (percona.com)
3445.
Judge Orders Apple to Ease Restrictions on App Developers (nytimes.com)
3446.
Mina: Lightweight, Constant-Sized Blockchain (github.com)
3447.
Hikvision Has “Highest Level of Critical Vulnerability”, Impacting 100M (ipvm.com)
3448.
Microsoft files patent application for using brainwaves to mine cryptocurrency (popularmechanics.com)
3449.
Someone using Ethereum paid a $23.6M transaction fee (twitter.com)
3450.
Registrar for Everyone (blog.cloudflare.com)