October 2021 Archive
2731.
Convert macros to functions in the Python C API (python.org)
2732.
Unvaccinated patients are getting kicked off organ transplant waitlists (arstechnica.com)
2733.
EU to ban anonymous websites and “whois privacy” services (twitter.com)
2734.
Spotify is cracking down on family plan sharing again by asking for user GPS (theverge.com)
2735.
Lockdowns Coincided with Record-Breaking Drug Overdose Fatalities (fee.org)
2736.
Microsoft Officially Deprecates UWP (thurrott.com)
2737.
A half-mile installation just took 20k pounds of plastic out of the Pacific (businessinsider.com)
2738.
Vector-based pedestrian navigation in cities (nature.com)
2739.
Cloud Wars and Company Wars (future.a16z.com)
2740.
Designer's Guide to DPI (sebastien-gabriel.com)
2741.
Silicon’s 300% Surge Throws Another Price Shock at the World (bloomberg.com)
2742.
MRAM technologies: from space applications to unified cache memory? (imec-int.com)
2743.
Facebook Can't Be Saved (vice.com)
2744.
How BSD Authentication Works (blog.lambda.cx)
2745.
Nushell – a new type of shell written in Rust (nushell.sh)
2746.
Modifying the Acorn CLE-215 FPGA into a PCILeech DMA Attack Device (blog.frizk.net)
2747.
Chip built by UCPH physicists resolves quantum headache (news.ku.dk)
2748.
Pandora Papers put South Dakota in unsavory company (nbcnews.com)
2749.
CockroachDB Serverless (cockroachlabs.com)
2750.
Alleged Twitch Data Breach (twitter.com)
2751.
Lenia – Mathematical Life Forms (github.com)
2752.
Lemurs sing in a rhythm previously only found in humans and birds (nationalgeographic.com)
2753.
How the US pursuit of Assange is a distraction from impunity for war crimes (amnesty.org)
2754.
Now you can (try to) serve five terabytes, too (rachelbythebay.com)
2755.
Nassim Nicholas Taleb Calls Bitcoin a Tulip Bubble Without the Aesthetics (bloomberg.com)
2756.
LAPD declares ‘ghost guns’ an ‘epidemic,’ citing 400% increase in seizures (latimes.com)
2757.
MacBook Pro 14-inch and 16-inch review: Apple’s mighty Macs (engadget.com)
2758.
Tesla made $1.6 billion in Q3, is switching to LFP batteries globally (arstechnica.com)
2759.
At Netflix, a star and employees pressure a top executive over Dave Chappelle (nytimes.com)
2760.
If China takes over Taiwan, what happens to silicon chips?