March 2021 Archive
421.
I Bought a Business for $0 (every.to)
422.
BBC: The cost of speaking up against China (Uyghurs) (bbc.com)
423.
“This destroys the RSA cryptosystem” (eprint.iacr.org)
424.
What does any of this have to do with physics? (2016) (nautil.us)
425.
Steve Jobs Interview in 1981 [video] (youtube.com)
426.
Show HN: A Latin self study course, Khan Academy-style (selfstudyclassics.com)
427.
A forgotten medieval fruit with a vulgar name (bbc.com)
428.
Why software projects take longer than you think: a statistical model (2019) (erikbern.com)
429.
Closing web browser windows doesn't close connections (lapcatsoftware.com)
430.
Intel Unleashed, Gelsinger on Intel, IDM 2.0 (stratechery.com)
431.
Right to Repair Gaining Momentum (vice.com)
432.
Möbius Printing Helper (shreevatsa.net)
433.
Amazon Keeps Getting Sued for Paying Drivers Less Than Minimum Wage (vice.com)
434.
Godot Engine Web Editor (editor.godotengine.org)
435.
I finally escaped Node (acco.io)
436.
Ask HN: Where do you find potential customers to validate your idea / MVP?
437.
Google Cloud products in 4 words or less (cloud.google.com)
438.
Tusky has been removed from the Play Store (chaos.social)
439.
Tracing Paper (2020) (logicmag.io)
440.
Google suffers from a digital petro curse (world.hey.com)
441.
Receiving SpaceX Falcon 9 Telemetry with a HackRF and 1.2m Satellite Dish (rtl-sdr.com)
442.
Learning Machine Learning for Game Development (ai.googleblog.com)
443.
In January, there were more real-estate agents than homes for sale in the U.S. (wsj.com)
444.
Ask HN: Is abuse from supervisors as common in industry as in academia?
445.
Robots.txt for the NYT has a specific exclusion for an 1996 news article (twitter.com)
446.
Red seaweed supplementation reduces enteric methane by over 80% in beef steers (journals.plos.org)
447.
Wrecking sandwich traders for fun and profit (github.com)
448.
Let's Encrypt's performance is currently degraded due to a DDoS attack (letsencrypt.status.io)
449.
Girls perform better academically in almost all countries (2015) (economist.com)
450.
Fuck Domainparkers (indiehackers.com)