October 2021 Archive
14461.
Facebook Is Down, Along with Instagram, WhatsApp, Messenger, and Oculus VR (theverge.com)
14462.
Don’t Blame the Fed for Tesla’s Stock Surge (greyenlightenment.com)
14463.
Hammer Factories (danstroot.com)
14464.
In PuTTY, Scripted Passwords Are Exposed Passwords (linuxjournal.com)
14465.
World’s fastest deep learning inference software for Arm Cortex-M (blog.plumerai.com)
14466.
Dopamine Fasting (en.wikipedia.org)
14467.
My First Industry Job: Lies, Deceptions, and Layoffs (jeremyaboyd.com)
14468.
How the Deadliest Ultramarathon Claimed 21 Runners (wsj.com)
14469.
Inspired by Marty Cagan – Book Review and Mini Summary (youtube.com)
14470.
Execution in the Kingdom of Nouns (steve-yegge.blogspot.com)
14471.
DevOps, Living Documentation, and Hexagonal Architecture (understandlegacycode.com)
14472.
Your Favorite Startup Might Not Have Made That Thing It’s Selling (nymag.com)
14473.
Fighting Misinformation: An Embedded Media Provenance Specification (bbc.co.uk)
14474.
PSquare: Practical Quantiles (2021) (erthalion.info)
14475.
Robots Take over Italy’s Vineyards as Wineries Struggle with Worker Shortage (wsj.com)
14476.
Could Fossil Fuel Companies Ever Be Tried for Crimes Against Humanity? (gizmodo.com)
14477.
Office 2021 to Be Released Alongside Windows 11 (tomshardware.com)
14478.
Ex-FB engineer offering guidance on programming interview prep
14479.
Payoffs from Community College: How Choice of Major Matters (conversableeconomist.wpcomstaging.com)
14480.
Reasons Why JavaScript Is Awesome (awesomecoding.co)
14481.
Account Surfer (microsoft.com)
14482.
Woman successfully treated for depression with electrical brain implant (theguardian.com)
14483.
A Guide to Tone Indicators (toneindicators.carrd.co)
14484.
Ways of relieving stress and work anxiety (meetmaya.world)
14485.
Economic and social progress from the hand of the hospitality industry (silicon-mirror.com)
14486.
Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp hit by outage (theguardian.com)
14487.
Is BGP Safe Yet? (isbgpsafeyet.com)
14488.
Hacker News slow today [04 Oct 2021]
14489.
Fifty Years Ago, the First CT Scan Let Doctors See Inside a Living Skull (smithsonianmag.com)
14490.
In the news today: *munch munch munch (rachelbythebay.com)