The Browser Interviews Applied Divinity Studies on Cultural Writing
(thebrowser.com)
September 2021 Archive
3931.
3932.
An imaginary (multiversal) web browser based on GPT-3/Codex/GPT-j
(semiosis.github.io)
3933.
3934.
Why some species thrive after catastrophe
(worldsensorium.com)
3935.
PrivacyTools.io is becoming Privacy Guides
(privacyguides.org)
3936.
Science as Attire
(readthesequences.com)
3937.
AMD: We Stand Ready to Make Arm Chips
(tomshardware.com)
3938.
Project Turpentine: an easy way to get off Varnish
(blog.cloudflare.com)
3939.
3940.
Time to exercise your Raspberry Pi with an alternative browser
(theregister.com)
3941.
3942.
Show HN: An open source, modern CSV importer tool in React
(czhu12.github.io)
3943.
Why we spent the last month eliminating Postgres substransactions
(about.gitlab.com)
3944.
Things I Learned Bootstrapping to $20M ARR
(saastr.com)
3945.
3946.
3948.
Fauci Was Untruthful to Congress About Wuhan Lab Research
(newsweek.com)
3949.
3950.
“Companies Don't Give Me a Fair Shot,” Says a Blind Developer
(hackernoon.com)
3951.
Chebfun – Numerical Computing with Functions
(chebfun.org)
3952.
AMD: We Stand Ready to Make Arm Chips
(tomshardware.com)
3953.
Cal.com – open-source Calendly alternative
(github.com)
3954.
Color Map Advice for Scientific Visualization
(kennethmoreland.com)
3955.
3956.
3957.
3958.
Linux Release 0.01
(kernel.googlesource.com)
3959.
YouTube Bans All Anti-Vaxx Content, Including High-Profile Influencers
(businessinsider.com)
3960.
Consume Less, Create More
(blog.tjcx.me)