January 2021 Archive
6661.
PrivateBin: Open-source pastebin where server has 0 knowledge of data (github.com)
6662.
Tiny log visualizer – visually identify patterns in log files (github.com)
6663.
Reflecting on two months of Pijul 1.0-alpha (pijul.org)
6664.
Syntropy Stack Now Live (medium.com)
6665.
A CIA spyplane crashed outside Area 51 fifty years ago. This explorer found it (popsci.com)
6666.
MMM: Multi-Track Music Machine (metacreation.net)
6667.
Donald Trump should not visit the UK to play golf (bbc.co.uk)
6668.
Add Offline Voice Controls to a Cross-Platform .NET GUI (youtube.com)
6669.
Matt Levine: Tesla Kept Busy in 2020 (bloomberg.com)
6670.
Is PHP Still Relevant in 2021? (medium.com)
6671.
South African Covid variant may impact vaccine efficacy, warn scientists (ft.com)
6672.
A tiny $20 hackable travel router that runs Linux (blog.jmdawson.co.uk)
6673.
GA Capitol Now Occupied as Well (thedonald.win)
6674.
Serverless Full-Text Search with Cloudflare Workers WebAssembly Roaring Bitmaps (github.com)
6675.
SMS Phishing Is Getting Out of Control (vice.com)
6676.
It's Time to Kick Trump Off Twitter (slate.com)
6677.
Facebook and YouTube remove Trump video (engadget.com)
6678.
A 1996 Interview with Donald Knuth – On programmer vs. scientist, Dijkstra, C++ [pdf] (ntg.nl)
6679.
VCs want investors to stop doing deals with Jared Kushner (businessinsider.com)
6680.
Trump and Twitter (stratechery.com)
6681.
Inventions That Will Change the World (medium.com)
6682.
Rash: the reckless Racket Shell (rash-lang.org)
6683.
Mercedes-Benz unveils its 56-inch ‘Hyperscreen’ display (theverge.com)
6684.
Hate Working Out? Blame Evolution (nytimes.com)
6685.
Tesla Model 3 Tops UK Sales Charts in December Outselling VW Golf (carscoops.com)
6686.
Donate to Matrix.org (patreon.com)
6687.
SoFi to go public via SPAC backed by Chamath Palihapitiya (cnbc.com)
6688.
Red Hat OpenShift now supports both Windows and Linux containers (zdnet.com)
6689.
Have you considered the alternative? (2017) (homebrewserver.club)
6690.
The IPO Market Was Too Good by Matt Levine (bloomberg.com)