January 2021 Archive
17881.
Sensational Animation of Beethoven's 5th (youtube.com)
17882.
Mathematical Art Exhibition – 2021 edition (gallery.bridgesmathart.org)
17883.
Pokemon Go and Digital Privacy (2016) (mikadosoftware.com)
17884.
Control Societies with Sacrificial Characteristics (outsidertheory.com)
17885.
Deploy AWS Lambda Application with GitOps Style by PipeCD (twitter.com)
17886.
China's Moon samples available, White House Moon rock and a dying magnetic field (moonmonday.jatan.space)
17887.
A failed step towards digital inclusion (iafrikan.com)
17888.
What’s the technology behind a five-minute charge battery? (arstechnica.com)
17889.
Gitlab Runners with Systemd Nspawn (enricozini.org)
17890.
NASA Image of the Day (nasa.gov)
17891.
SpaceX launches 143 satellites into orbit, most ever (arstechnica.com)
17892.
Home alarm tech backdoored security cameras to spy on customers having sex (arstechnica.com)
17893.
.NET ThreadPool Blocking Mitigation (github.com)
17894.
Reasons you should use the native GraphQL database, Dgraph (derpycoder.com)
17895.
Day One Policy Proposals (dayoneproject.org)
17896.
Analyzing 10K+ Data Science Interviews (interviewquery.com)
17897.
Easy HPC Configuration in the Cloud (forbes.com)
17898.
Does Journalism Have a Future? (pairagraph.com)
17899.
Life cycle patterns of cognitive performance over the long run (pnas.org)
17900.
Functional Illiteracy (en.wikipedia.org)
17901.
A little bit of slope makes up for a lot of y-intercept (gist.github.com)
17902.
Five Cloud Native Security Concerns in 2021 (thenewstack.io)
17903.
Sea Level Rise Could Flood 260 Airports, New Study Says (weather.com)
17904.
Amazon Union Drive Takes Hold in Unlikely Place (nytimes.com)
17905.
New Future of Work Research [pdf] (microsoft.com)
17906.
How to Keep Internet Trolls Out of Remote Workplaces (nytimes.com)
17907.
Interview: Donald E. Knuth (2000) [pdf] (tug.org)
17908.
How do I feel worthwhile as a manager? (charity.wtf)
17909.
Google Maps will soon show Covid vaccine locations (arstechnica.com)
17910.
Caer – Modern Computer Vision on the Fly (reddit.com)