January 2021 Archive
14941.
NSA's Central Security Service advise on securing VPNs [pdf] (media.defense.gov)
14942.
Apple Krackers Guide (1985) [pdf] (bitsavers.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de)
14943.
EV automaker Nio unveils a luxury sedan to compete with the Model S (engadget.com)
14944.
Today was the deadliest day of the pandemic so far (twitter.com)
14945.
M1 vs. PC Boot (github.com)
14946.
Chemical Computer (en.wikipedia.org)
14947.
Forum discussion: Why does Julia not use class-based OOP? (discourse.julialang.org)
14948.
What is 10-Bit 4:2:2 (youtube.com)
14949.
Why Smaller Companies Make Us Happier (kamrn.com)
14950.
The Tyranny Nobody Talks About (charleshughsmith.blogspot.com)
14951.
In Pulling Trump’s Megaphone, Twitter Shows Where Power Now Lies (nytimes.com)
14952.
Boeing 737 passenger plane feared to have crashed in Indonesia (bbc.com)
14953.
The Enterprise in 2020 – what 24 company builders had to say (a16z.com)
14954.
Radamsa: A general-purpose black-box fuzzer (gitlab.com)
14955.
Show HN: Natural Selection – CSS framework without any styling (github.com)
14956.
Complexity Explained (complexityexplained.github.io)
14957.
One piece of optical hardware performs massively parallel AI calculations (arstechnica.com)
14958.
POWER9 and ARM64 Performance for Dav1d 0.8 AV1 Decoding (phoronix.com)
14959.
HedgeDoc: Open-source collaborative Markdown editor (formerly known as CodiMD) (hedgedoc.org)
14960.
Second Life Officially Acquired by Holding Company (nwn.blogs.com)
14961.
Hacker's Keyboard (github.com)
14962.
Why Search for Prime Numbers? (quitfacebook.org)
14963.
Jane Austen violates what everyone learned in their English class (pemberley.com)
14964.
A dynamic rules_cc toolchain configuration for Bazel for both aarch64 and x86_64 (codethink.co.uk)
14965.
Encrypted Messaging Apps Comparison (youmephotography.blot.im)
14966.
After decades of effort, scientists are finally seeing black holes–or are they? (sciencemag.org)
14967.
UChicago scientists create first computational model of SARS-Cov2 (news.uchicago.edu)
14968.
Using artificial intelligence to find new uses for existing medications (news.osu.edu)
14969.
Linear types make performance more predictable (2017) (tweag.io)
14970.
Kubernetes stable APIs only have ~62% code coverage (apisnoop.cncf.io)