January 2021 Archive
13441.
Show HN: Dockerized Webfsd – The smallest HTTP server on the planet (hub.docker.com)
13442.
Microsoft Says Suspected Russian Hackers Viewed Source Code (bloomberg.com)
13443.
Screw Theory (en.wikipedia.org)
13444.
Happy Public Domain Day 2021 (diff.wikimedia.org)
13445.
The Shamrock System – Plus, Minus, and Equal (leadershipfreak.blog)
13446.
Overexposure to Covid-19 website banners made me numb to warnings (tuluce.github.io)
13447.
Potlatch 3 for Desktop (lists.openstreetmap.org)
13448.
A compared review of the best textbooks in Any Subject (lesswrong.com)
13449.
Mitch Kapor remembers Lotus' Macintosh bomb (2014) (cnet.com)
13450.
Apple Purges 39,000 Games from China's App Store (gizmodo.com)
13451.
About each topic, a selection of five books (Fivebooks.com)
13452.
Hacked home cams used to livestream police raids in swatting attacks (bbc.co.uk)
13453.
Stoic: Towards Disciplined Capabilities (infoscience.epfl.ch)
13454.
Show HN: SimpleLocalize – simple, clean, user-friendly translation management (simplelocalize.io)
13455.
France had its hottest year on record in 2020, state weather forecaster says (france24.com)
13456.
Aharonov–Bohm Effect (en.wikipedia.org)
13457.
Show HN: A Babel plugin to add custom dark class when compiling your code (tailwind-dark.vercel.app)
13458.
Immudb: Light immutable db with built-in cryptographic proof and verification (github.com)
13459.
Is Belief in God a Delusion? (neurosciencenews.com)
13460.
It Wasn't Just the Pandemic: Oil's Terrible, No Good, Bad Year (npr.org)
13461.
Wine Vulkan Back End for DirectX 9-11 Is Coming Along Nicely (linuxreviews.org)
13462.
Hierarchy of Engagement, Expanded – By Sarah Tavel (sarahtavel.medium.com)
13463.
Terragrunt – Becoming one with its internal behaviors (itnext.io)
13464.
The Antique Microwave Oven That’s Better Than Yours (youtube.com)
13465.
SpeedTests: Comparing Execution Speeds of Various Programming Languages (github.com)
13466.
Google's AI can now accurately answer questions in natural language (i.imgur.com)
13467.
What happens when you bandage a Rubik's cube? (youtube.com)
13468.
Covid-19 bill started a 180-day countdown for UFO disclosures (nypost.com)
13469.
FastDoom: A Doom port for DOS optimized for 386 and 486 (github.com)
13470.
Everything bootstrapped founders need to know about SaaS metrics (sureswiftcapital.com)