January 2021 Archive
14071.
A retrospective of my open source work last year (twitter.com)
14072.
3D augmented reality in real time without a computer (2018) (fellowsblog.ted.com)
14073.
Kubernetes (christine.website)
14074.
Building Better Batch Inference (cortex.dev)
14075.
T-Mobile discloses its fourth data breach in three years (zdnet.com)
14076.
TORCS: The Open Racing Car Simulator (torcs.sourceforge.net)
14077.
Jamf is now managing 20M devices as Apple’s enterprise growth continues (9to5mac.com)
14078.
Packaging a Python script as a standalone binary with PyInstaller (til.simonwillison.net)
14079.
Stimulus checks now cashable on Venmo (ktvu.com)
14080.
Erisian Magazine PDF (erischan.org)
14081.
Emacs commit: Don't mention non-GNU package archives (git.savannah.gnu.org)
14082.
Send pull requests about what open source means to you (github.com)
14083.
Breaker is now part of Twitter (breaker.audio)
14084.
Note-taking apps can't think for you (reallifemag.com)
14085.
Urn Again (balintorecastle.blogspot.com)
14086.
South Korea’s population falls for first time in its history (theguardian.com)
14087.
US Department of Energy backs five advanced nuclear reactor concepts (newatlas.com)
14088.
PixelCraft: A Pixel Art Editor
14089.
Covid-19 vaccination doses administered chart (ourworldindata.org)
14090.
Jonathan Pollard (en.wikipedia.org)
14091.
Some Thoughts on GraphQL vs. BFF (philcalcado.com)
14092.
How effective are “demo walls” in selling B2B software? (capitalandgrowth.org)
14093.
Wall Street reverses plan to kick out Chinese telecom companies (cnn.com)
14094.
On the Remarkable Life of Tommy Raskin (repraskin.medium.com)
14095.
How to make Auto Layout more convenient in iOS (onmyway133.com)
14096.
Getting Consistently Lucky (postmake.io)
14097.
Systems and Stories (meteuphoric.com)
14098.
Upgrading to Terraform 0.14 Experience -WARNING (itnext.io)
14099.
Many 'long Covid' sufferers unable to fully work six months later (theguardian.com)
14100.
Introduction to Variable Fonts on the Web (web.dev)