January 2021 Archive
11161.
Gaussian Processes, not quite for dummies (2019) (thegradient.pub)
11162.
An Oral History of Wikipedia, the Web’s Encyclopedia (onezero.medium.com)
11163.
The One Week MVP (iguide-whitewater.com) (iguide-whitewater.org)
11164.
Microsoft Is Turning Its HQ into a Mass Vaccination Site for Covid-19 (thegamer.com)
11165.
India asks WhatsApp to withdraw changes in privacy policy (thehindu.com)
11166.
The NASA Engineer Who’s a Mathematician at Heart (quantamagazine.org)
11167.
The Purge Will End in Violence (hwfo.substack.com)
11168.
Deno 1.7 Release Notes (deno.land)
11169.
Why am I wasting time on EndBASIC? (jmmv.dev)
11170.
Trump Pardons Bannon, Lil Wayne, but Not Himself (bloomberg.com)
11171.
Knuth: Recent News (cs.stanford.edu)
11172.
Build your own programming language (thesephist.com)
11173.
OpenBazaar Is Shutting Down (twitter.com)
11174.
Track Biden – The first 100 days (trackbiden.com)
11175.
Google Play Suspends Wimkin, Citing Posts Calling for Violence (wsj.com)
11176.
Did Kim DotCom Reject a Trump Offer of Pardon? (twitter.com)
11177.
Snow HN: Visual Overlays on Your Camera Stream in Zoom / Google Meet (meet.cam)
11178.
Cockroach Labs publishes cloud performance report (theregister.com)
11179.
YouTube extends Trump's suspension ahead of inauguration day (engadget.com)
11180.
Adventures in Randomized Living (debugger.medium.com)
11181.
Element Matrix Services adds bridge with Slack messaging (theregister.com)
11182.
Yawn Contagion in Domestic Pigs (nature.com)
11183.
Elon Musk said it was ‘Not a Flamethrower’ (techcrunch.com)
11184.
Ex-Ripple CTO Can’t Remember Password to Access $240M in Bitcoin (coindesk.com)
11185.
The Weirdest People: How the West Became Psychologically Peculiar and Prosperous (eh.net)
11186.
What the Roman Empire looked like at its prime in one glorious map (zmescience.com)
11187.
On the consolatory pleasure of jigsaws when the world is in bits (psyche.co)
11188.
We Will Get to Herd Immunity in 2021 One Way or Another (marginalrevolution.com)
11189.
Mutations have allowed SARSCoV2 to become resistant to antibody neutralization (nicd.ac.za)
11190.
CentOS is gone–but RHEL is now free for up to 16 production servers (arstechnica.com)