January 2021 Archive
421.
BladeRF-wiphy: Open-source, software defined radio modem (nuand.com)
422.
Signal Fork with WhatsApp Migration (github.com)
423.
Forever chemicals are widespread in U.S. drinking water (scientificamerican.com)
424.
CVE Stuffing (jerrygamblin.com)
425.
User power, not power users: htop and its design philosophy (hisham.hm)
426.
Siliconpr0n: High Resolution Chip Maps (siliconpr0n.org)
427.
Docker, Django, Traefik, and IntercoolerJS: My go-to stack for building a SaaS (simplecto.com)
428.
Neofeudalism and the Digital Manor (locusmag.com)
429.
GitHub Stale Bots – A False Economy (blog.benwinding.com)
430.
Solarwind, Fireeye, Microsoft and Cisco leaks are offered for sale (solarleaks.net)
431.
5nm in the USA: TSMC's Board Approves $3.5B Fab in Arizona (tomshardware.com)
432.
Apple reverses stance on Amphetamine App (engadget.com)
433.
Loon’s final flight (blog.x.company)
434.
A Look at the CPU Security Mitigation Costs Three Years After Spectre/Meltdown (phoronix.com)
435.
Element – All-in-one secure chat app for teams, friends and organisations (element.io)
436.
Why I still Lisp (mendhekar.medium.com)
437.
A minimalistic site to vent and see others doing the same in realtime (ventscape.life)
438.
Show HN: Low-power Kindle-based dashboard (github.com)
439.
East Coast Internet Outage
440.
Deep-learning text-to-speech tool for generating voices of various characters (15.ai)
441.
The U.S. Is Building a Bike Trail That Runs Coast-to-Coast Across 12 States (ecowatch.com)
442.
Bitcoincore.org removes Satoshi's whitepaper from website after threats from CSW (bitcoin.org)
443.
We Built a Facebook Inspector (themarkup.org)
444.
Show HN: Filmulator – a streamlined, open-source raw photo editor (filmulator.org)
445.
Jim Keller moves to AI chip startup (reuters.com)
446.
Getting Started in Robotics (allshire.org)
447.
Show HN: Unclack – a macOS app that mutes your microphone while you type (unclack.app)
448.
Zig in 30 Minutes (gist.github.com)
449.
Working Off-Grid Efficiently (100r.co)
450.
NASA's Curiosity rover: 3k days on Mars (bbc.com)