September 2021 Archive
2881.
Tesla must tell NHTSA how Autopilot sees emergency vehicles (arstechnica.com)
2882.
Repairing a Tesla for 5k when Tesla wanted 22k to replace a battery pack (youtube.com)
2883.
Armenia’s Warrior Queen (historytoday.com)
2884.
Reddit enforces policy about 'Covid denialism' – bans 1 sub, quarantines 54 more (reddit.com)
2885.
Algorithmic symphonies from one line of code (2011) (countercomplex.blogspot.com)
2886.
'Overemployed' workers juggling remote jobs (bbc.com)
2887.
Banned: The 1,170 words you can't use with GitHub Copilot (theregister.com)
2888.
Rediscovering Logo with Bob the Turtle (notes.ayushsharma.in)
2889.
Pine64 September Update: Hurdles and Successes (pine64.org)
2890.
Copy-and-Patch: Fast JIT Compilation for SQL, WebAssembly, and Others (arxiv.org)
2891.
Show HN: Safari Web Extension that redirects AMP (overamped.app)
2892.
Mice don’t get Alzheimer’s, so why test Alzheimer's drugs on them? (massivesci.com)
2893.
Optromloader: 8086 floppy-loading of option ROMs (github.com)
2894.
Is CognitionIP (YC company) out of business?
2895.
Length-Limited Prefix Codes (create.stephan-brumme.com)
2896.
Field Notes of a Sentence Watcher (hedgehogreview.com)
2897.
Private DNS with MagicDNS (tailscale.com)
2898.
A game master's framework for software development (infoq.com)
2899.
James Simons, Robert Mercer, Others to Pay $7B to Settle Tax Probe (wsj.com)
2900.
We’re the Only Plane in the Sky (Air force One on 9/11) (politico.com)
2901.
Tips for saving memory with Pandas (marcobonzanini.com)
2902.
Big Tech Companies Snapping Up Smaller Rivals at Record Pace (ft.com)
2903.
When you ‘Ask app not to track,’ some iPhone apps keep snooping anyway (washingtonpost.com)
2904.
The World’s Biggest AI Chip Now Comes Stock with 2.6T Transistors (singularityhub.com)
2905.
Amplitude (YC W12) is going public (blog.ycombinator.com)
2906.
FOSS for Amateur Radio (lwn.net)
2907.
Houseparty shut down by Epic, 2 years after acquisition (gamedeveloper.com)
2908.
Teaching by Filling in Knowledge Gaps (jvns.ca)
2909.
Bad software sent postal workers to jail (theverge.com)
2910.
Blue Origin ‘gambled’ with its Moon lander pricing, NASA says in legal documents (theverge.com)