January 2021 Archive
541.
Signal AMA on Reddit (reddit.com)
542.
Show HN: Using flamegraphs to read big HN threads (trungdq88.github.io)
543.
Amazon buys 11 Boeing 767s to expand its cargo fleet (cbc.ca)
544.
English as She Is Spoke (en.wikipedia.org)
545.
Crossing 2000 Miles of Siberia to Reach One of the Most Isolated Cities on Earth (thedrive.com)
546.
Reviving Old X Code (keithp.com)
547.
The Great Unbundling (ben-evans.com)
548.
A bit on scaling chess.com's database (unstructed.tech)
549.
Distributed search engines using BitTorrent and SQLite (github.com)
550.
Idris 2 version 0.3.0 (idris-lang.org)
551.
Instacart to cut 1,900 jobs, including its only union roles (bloomberg.com)
552.
Vertical farms grow veggies on site at restaurants and grocery stores (newatlas.com)
553.
University of Leicester firing all pure math faculty (twitter.com)
554.
Review broken products instead of new ones (buyforlife.com)
555.
Archaeologists in Turkey unearth 2,500-year-old temple of Aphrodite (smithsonianmag.com)
556.
Google Deletes Nearly 100k Negative Reviews of Robinhood App (theverge.com)
557.
Tell HN: My entire company's Gsuite access has been banned
558.
Look Up Unknown Phone Numbers Using Facebook Reset Password (bytexd.com)
559.
Peering agreements between Backblaze and Cloudflare (reddit.com)
560.
SpaceX sends laser-linked Starlinks to the polar orbit (teslaoracle.com)
561.
Java on Truffle – Going Fully Metacircular (medium.com)
562.
The people the suburbs were built for are gone (vice.com)
563.
Apple Silicon M1 supports “billion of colors” a.k.a. HDR 10-bit output (singhkays.com)
564.
Let's Not Dumb Down the History of Computer Science (2014) (cacm.acm.org)
565.
Lets talk about changelogs (how I loathe 'bugfixes and performance improvements) (raymii.org)
566.
Have we already been visited by aliens? (newyorker.com)
567.
China: The Disappearing Millionaires (2019) [video] (arte.tv)
568.
JetBrain's TeamCity May Be Entry Point for U.S. Hack (nytimes.com)
569.
Scaling Kubernetes to 7,500 Nodes (openai.com)
570.
Papercraft Models of Computers (rockybergen.com)