October 2021 Archive
2671.
Compromised NPM packages of ua-parser-JS (0.7.29, 0.8.0, 1.0.0) (github.com)
2672.
Linux 5.15-Rc5 x86 Changes Aim to Fix “Yet Another Hardware Trainwreck” (phoronix.com)
2673.
Ethereum user pays $430k worth of fees for a failed payment (theblockcrypto.com)
2674.
Alaskan Air Base Will Host an Experimental Mini Nuclear Reactor (thedrive.com)
2675.
Compute vs. Hardware (tellusim.com)
2676.
Pop OS Will Soon Be Available on Raspberry Pi and Other ARM Devices (news.itsfoss.com)
2677.
Louis Pouzin discusses the early days of the internet (2019) (notion.so)
2678.
The Fluoride Wars Rage On (nature.com)
2679.
Ask HN: How to teach young kids about money?
2680.
Private jet rage grows as a record number of fliers strain the system (cnbc.com)
2681.
Going from $110k to $24k for more skin in the game (interdimensional-television.com)
2682.
Record share of small businesses in U.S. report job vacancies (ocregister.com)
2683.
Weaponized Architecture (artcrimearchive.net)
2684.
Ask HN: Are there paid commenters on HN?
2685.
Ask HN: How to get compeitors to use our open source interop-prototcol?
2686.
Inuits have hundreds of words for sea ice (2013) (nmnh.typepad.com)
2687.
Slowing Down, Yes, but to What? (alhambrapartners.com)
2688.
How hard can it be to design a self-driving boat for inland shipping? (2020) (thomas.toye.io)
2689.
Circular Harmonics (valdes.cc)
2690.
Conspiracy Theories and Religion: Reframing Conspiracy Theories as Bliks (cambridge.org)
2691.
TSMC founder questions US move to rebuild chip supply chain (itwire.com)
2692.
Stock Sale Day Before Fed Emergency (zerohedge.com)
2693.
Show HN: Got rejected by Hotjar, decided to build my own (squeaky.ai)
2694.
Web SQL Database: In Memoriam (2014) (nolanlawson.com)
2695.
iNotch for Gnome Shell (github.com)
2696.
The easy way to rein in Facebook and Google? Stop them gobbling up competitors (abc.net.au)
2697.
Error handling with errgroups (dolthub.com)
2698.
Ask HN: Why do developers blog on Medium while it's paywalled?
2699.
Joe Manchin's Dirty Empire (theintercept.com)
2700.
My Father Was a Great Teacher. He Wouldn’t Last a Week in the Modern Classroom (quillette.com)