January 2021 Archive
10771.
Large Bitcoin PMTs to activists before Capitol riot linked to foreign account (news.yahoo.com)
10772.
Small and Efficient (2020) (datagubbe.se)
10773.
America Needs Policy Reform, Not More Corporate Money (ibm.com)
10774.
Haven't done military history thread in a while.Lets talk about the 1932 Emu War (twitter.com)
10775.
Censorship of Wikipedia (en.wikipedia.org)
10776.
StripCode: Guess which GitHub repo this code comes from (stripcode.dev)
10777.
App to virtually walk around and locate hundreds of nearby Telegram users (github.com)
10778.
GPD Win 3 Preview (handheld gaming PC with Intel Iris Xe graphics) (liliputing.com)
10779.
Managing Hospital Capacity during Covid-19 (covid-hospital-operations.com)
10780.
Killer whales deliberately beaching themselves in pursuit of prey on land (hakaimagazine.com)
10781.
Boosting Developer Productivity Through Linters (git-tower.com)
10782.
Parler archive converted into an interactive map of the Capitol building attack (theverge.com)
10783.
The Work-Life Balance Revolution (avc.com)
10784.
Show HN: A flashcard deck for New Keynesian macroeconomics (memordo.com)
10785.
DHH on Twitter: Default branch for Rails is now main instead of master (twitter.com)
10786.
At Cambridge University Students Get Hands-On with Federated Learning (cst.cam.ac.uk)
10787.
Show HN: An experiment with surprising insights into how we make decisions (task246.dylancastillo.co)
10788.
The Transistor: a 1953 documentary, anticipating coming impact on tech [video] (youtube.com)
10789.
Fitbit apparently shared deleted account data with Google? (twitter.com)
10790.
How Top iOS Apps Could Save You 0.5GB of Storage (medium.com)
10791.
Making retries safe with idempotent APIs (aws.amazon.com)
10792.
How Sustainable Is the Rally in Renewable Energy Stocks? (nytimes.com)
10793.
Privacy law: German Covid vaccine officials guessing people's ages from names (theguardian.com)
10794.
How to Build Better Relationships (gsb.stanford.edu)
10795.
Wikipedia celebrates 20 years of free, trusted information for the world (wikimediafoundation.org)
10796.
Caer – A GPU-accelerated Computer Vision library (faster than Torchvision) (github.com)
10797.
Why free-speech platforms all end up moderating content (boingboing.net)
10798.
Feds: Capitol mob aimed to ‘assassinate’ elected officials (apnews.com)
10799.
The Impending AMD Milan versus Intel Ice Lake Server Showdown (nextplatform.com)
10800.
Show HN: COVID–19 API (Greece/World) (github.com)