October 2021 Archive
2311.
Netflix braces for staff walkout and LGBTQ rally over Chappelle special (news.yahoo.com)
2312.
G7 finance officials endorse principles for central bank digital currencies (reuters.com)
2313.
State of Digital Nomads (nomadlist.com)
2314.
California first state to require ethnic studies for high school graduation (latimes.com)
2315.
SkipTheInterview launches then promptly shuts down (protocol.com)
2316.
The disappearance of the world’s greatest free diver (2015) (newyorker.com)
2317.
Jack Dorsey says Square is ‘considering’ building a Bitcoin mining system (engadget.com)
2318.
Let's hope nobody copies Apple's ridiculous MacBook notch (windowscentral.com)
2319.
Blue Origin: Toxic, dysfunctional ‘bro culture’, low morale and delays (washingtonpost.com)
2320.
Everyone used to raise hogs (2016) (lithub.com)
2321.
Fairphone 4 review: ethical repairable phone gets big upgrade (theguardian.com)
2322.
J&J is using a bankruptcy maneuver to block lawsuits over baby powder claims (npr.org)
2323.
Meta shares jump on name-change news, but it's a Canadian materials company (cbc.ca)
2324.
Merck Sells Federally-Financed Covid Pill for 40 times What It Costs to Make (theintercept.com)
2325.
Artificial intelligence sheds light on how the brain processes language (news.mit.edu)
2326.
Show HN: AirSS is a web-based feed reader that put your privacy first (airss.roastidio.us)
2327.
Videohash – Perceptual video hashing python package (pypi.org)
2328.
Unfolding the Earth: Myriahedral Projections (2008) (win.tue.nl)
2329.
Converting binary floating-point numbers to integers (lemire.me)
2330.
The Pharma Cult: How America Became the Most Troubled Drug Culture (amazon.com)
2331.
“Hacker X”–the American who built a pro-Trump fake news empire–unmasks himself (arstechnica.com)
2332.
Secretive: An app for storing and managing SSH keys in the Secure Enclave (github.com)
2333.
How to expand a cube to obtain a Tesseract – a 4D equivalent of a cube (ciechanow.ski)
2334.
Why Network Engineers Should Learn Go (darrenparkinson.uk)
2335.
A Prototype Original iPod (panic.com)
2336.
Is Your Brain Wired for Numbers? (the-scientist.com)
2337.
The Viking obsession with werewolves (atlasobscura.com)
2338.
The ‘semi-rich’: Millions of high-income Americans may not feel wealthy but are (grow.acorns.com)
2339.
U.S. crude oil price tops $80 a barrel, the highest since 2014 (cnbc.com)
2340.
Meta buys Within, the studio behind VR fitness app Supernatural (roadtovr.com)