October 2021 Archive
17821.
Ask HN: Should a UG student today take up CS or ECE?
17822.
Companies to Watch in Emerging Markets (readthegeneralist.com)
17823.
Ask HN: Which websites missing keyboard shortcuts for you?
17824.
Replacing my Octopress blog with 200 lines of babashka (blog.michielborkent.nl)
17825.
Show HN: Shared Transactional Memory Extension for CPython (github.com)
17826.
Unlocking Oculus Go (developer.oculus.com)
17827.
NASA launches tool that measures Western water loss (phys.org)
17828.
A Future for People with Disabilities in Outer Space Takes Flight (nytimes.com)
17829.
Mapogo Lion Coalition (en.wikipedia.org)
17830.
How to Keep a Diary (idler.co.uk)
17831.
Sen. Rand Paul sees global role for crypto (axios.com)
17832.
Amazon’s Worst Human Resources Problem (nytimes.com)
17833.
Traffic lights in ’s-Hertogenbosch; an interview (bicycledutch.wordpress.com)
17834.
How to Waste Time Properly (nautil.us)
17835.
The horse bit and bridle kicked off ancient empires (theconversation.com)
17836.
A Rare Win in the Cat-and-Mouse Game of Ransomware (nytimes.com)
17837.
Show HN: Ed and the Awk (github.com)
17838.
A Rare Glimpse of a Memorial Apple Prototype Display at Frog – Byte Cellar (bytecellar.com)
17839.
Why Machines That Bend Are Better (youtube.com)
17840.
OSACon 2021: Free Open Source and Analytics Online Conference (altinity.com)
17841.
cal 9 1752 (susam.in)
17842.
SolarWinds hackers targeting more tech companies, Microsoft says (axios.com)
17843.
Would you fund this grant proposal? (blog.carlmjohnson.net)
17844.
M1 Max MacBook Pro Review (14“ + 16”) [YouTube/Dave2D] (youtube.com)
17845.
How to Lie Your Way to $34B [Nikola Motors Fraud] (youtube.com)
17846.
Docrb: An opinionated documentation generator for Ruby (github.com)
17847.
23andMe Agrees to Acquire Lemonaid Health (23andme.com)
17848.
Securing your digital life, part one: The basics (arstechnica.com)
17849.
Game That Gave 'Cuts, Blisters and Burns' Returns to Mario Party with a Warning (kotaku.com)
17850.
Self-Integrity and the Drowning Child (lesswrong.com)