October 2021 Archive
4261.
Programming Developers Are Quitting to Escape from Your Bad Code (zdnet.com)
4262.
IBM Lost the Cloud (protocol.com)
4263.
The Great Narcissists Want Us to See Them as the Philantropes (lioness.co)
4264.
Rolling out 1M Postgres indexes (heap.io)
4265.
Day Traders Phone Up Gambling Addiction Helplines (ft.com)
4266.
China has won AI battle with U.S., Pentagon's ex-software chief says (reuters.com)
4267.
Wallflower at the Web Party (2006) (nytimes.com)
4268.
China AI China Has Won AI Battle with US, Pentagon's Ex-Software Chief Says (reuters.com)
4269.
Light Photographed as a Wave and a Particle for the First Time (2015) (popsci.com)
4270.
Sam Altman's blogposts in audio version (shelf.so)
4271.
Warning to anyone with a Ring doorbell after £100k court case – Wales Online (walesonline.co.uk)
4272.
Apple’s privacy changes create windfall for its own advertising business (ft.com)
4273.
A telecom investment in North Korea went horribly wrong (networkworld.com)
4274.
Facebook will pay up to $14M to settle claims it favored foreign workers (nytimes.com)
4275.
Wrongfully Convicted make up 2-10% of Incarcerated Individuals (chicagotribune.com)
4276.
What Scientists Are Learning About Estrogen and Exercise (nytimes.com)
4277.
NewRelic acquires CodeStream, inks Microsoft IDE partnership (techcrunch.com)
4278.
Covid-19 has altered small-sized machine builders' buying habits (controldesign.com)
4279.
Rep. Jim Banks Suspended from Twitter (nbcnews.com)
4280.
Hertz to purchase 100k Tesla Model 3s for its rental fleet (arstechnica.com)
4281.
Tesla Dojo Whitepaper (tesla-cdn.thron.com)
4282.
Why Agile Sucks for Building Quality Software (medium.com)
4283.
BangleJS 2, the open smart watch (kickstarter.com)
4284.
The Cult of the Vaccine (taibbi.substack.com)
4285.
Sinclair Pocket TV Teardown (hackaday.com)
4286.
We Are Google and Amazon Workers. We Condemn Project Nimbus (theguardian.com)
4287.
Ali Express have stolen all of my work (twitter.com)
4288.
The Fragile Internet Is a Threat to the Economy (bloomberg.com)
4289.
How the Ford F-150's Taillight Scales Work (jalopnik.com)
4290.
ADOP: The most impressive thing I have ever seen in computer vision (twitter.com)