January 2021 Archive
11191.
A16Z Looks to Launch Opinion Publication as Its Media Ambition Grows (theinformation.com)
11192.
Monarch butterfly population moves closer to extinction (apnews.com)
11193.
Chinese scientists may have key to delaying ageing (yahoo.com)
11194.
Kubernetes Readiness Probes – Examples and Common Pitfalls (loft.sh)
11195.
I can not pay for Google Cloud (new EU payments bug) and support ignores me
11196.
Beware the Spider Economy (linkedin.com)
11197.
Proposal by Ro Khanna for a Federal CXO (wired.com)
11198.
Open hardware provides a better chance for scientific reproducibility (journalopenhw.medium.com)
11199.
Twitter Resets POTUS Account (nbcnews.com)
11200.
What if the way Covid-19 forces us to teach is better? (scientistseessquirrel.wordpress.com)
11201.
Antifragility (stopa.io)
11202.
EU fines Valve and five publishers €7.8m for geo-blocking practices (gamesindustry.biz)
11203.
Elastic changes open-source license to monetize cloud-service use (zdnet.com)
11204.
Reddit’s former CEO is now in the forest-planting business (fastcompany.com)
11205.
Why Data Engineering Is Not Just About Data Science (thenewstack.io)
11206.
Nikon is Going to be Fine... Probably (petapixel.com)
11207.
Package managers all the way down (lwn.net)
11208.
Snort 3 Officially Released (blog.snort.org)
11209.
Corellium Releases 'Completely Usable' Version of Linux for M1 Macs (github.com)
11210.
The Blue Light Debate – According to Science (thedetechtor.com)
11211.
Summary of Justin Kan's Advice to W2021 YC Batch (twitter.com)
11212.
Google’s three antitrust cases, briefly explained (vox.com)
11213.
Design Principles for the Web (adactio.com)
11214.
Where do I go now that CentOS is gone? (arstechnica.com)
11215.
A quick summary of the updated Kotlin roadmap (twitter.com)
11216.
Machine learning faces a reproducibility crisis (blog.maiot.io)
11217.
Yellen warns of crypto currency for terrorism (fortune.com)
11218.
Shit Stick (en.wikipedia.org)
11219.
2021 Philip K. Dick Award Nominees Announced (norwescon.org)
11220.
The End of Trump’s Presidency Is the Real End of the 2010s (buzzfeednews.com)