January 2021 Archive
7441.
WebGL was never about bringing OpenGL to web developers (ivan.sanchezortega.es)
7442.
A Better Way to Take Blood Pressure? (nytimes.com)
7443.
Was $X invented, or discovered? Survey (drewdevault.com)
7444.
New Gitlab features for 2020 – Retrospective and Insights (almtoolbox.com)
7445.
U.S. officials consider half-doses of vaccine to give more people some immunity (nytimes.com)
7446.
Making policy for a low-trust world – Slow Boring (slowboring.com)
7447.
The Weird Parts of JavaScript (hackernoon.com)
7448.
How many kinds of USB-C to USB-C cables are there? (people.kernel.org)
7449.
Data Science in Marketing Optimization – Lessons from Airbnb, Lyft, DoorDash (blogboard.io)
7450.
BBVA USA Shutting Down Simple.com (oregonlive.com)
7451.
Simple Is Closing
7452.
Find people to work with on your ideas (findnlink.com)
7453.
Real Problems with Functional Languages (blog.darklang.com)
7454.
The invasion of the US capitol was discussed for weeks in plain sight (twitter.com)
7455.
Find a Zero: Which Billion Dollar Company Will Be Bankrupt by 2020 [pdf] (economist.com)
7456.
First Rush interview since Neil’s passing (rollingstone.com)
7457.
Preql: a new relational programming language that compiles to SQL (github.com)
7458.
FMathL – Formal Mathematical Language (mat.univie.ac.at)
7459.
The Police’s Tepid Response to the Capitol Breach Wasn’t an Aberration (fivethirtyeight.com)
7460.
Become a Facebook-Free Business (m.signalvnoise.com)
7461.
2020 was joint hottest year ever recorded (theguardian.com)
7462.
The Impractical but Indisputable Rise of Retrocomputing (nytimes.com)
7463.
Damnatio Memoriae (en.wikipedia.org)
7464.
Cellphone Data Could Lead to More Capitol Arrests (washingtonpost.com)
7465.
Satellites Will Connect Cows, Cars, & Shipping Containers to the Internet (wsj.com)
7466.
Guide Horse Foundation: Joke or Jeopardy? (2001) (web.archive.org)
7467.
Show HN: End of Covid-19 (h4kor.github.io)
7468.
Climate change: Extreme weather causes losses in 2020 (bbc.com)
7469.
Worried about WhatsApp? A look at the three popular alternatives for messaging (indianexpress.com)
7470.
France Is Bacon (twitter.com)