March 2021 Archive
541.
U.S. asks Google for detailed search data in antitrust case (bnnbloomberg.ca)
542.
`three = 1` in the Linux sourcecode (2014) (github.com)
543.
Equivalent of 97% of Scotland’s 2020 electricity consumption was from renewables (bbc.com)
544.
SpaceX delivers 3rd batch of Starlink satellites in two weeks (techcrunch.com)
545.
Kinto: Mac-style shortcut keys for Linux and Windows (github.com)
546.
RSS as a Facebook alternative (thenewleafjournal.com)
547.
Learn How to Tie Knots (animatedknots.com)
548.
Show HN: Dendron – fast open-source note-taking in VSCode (wiki.dendron.so)
549.
Apple M1 Microarchitecture Research (dougallj.github.io)
550.
On the death of my family's dairy farm (2019) (blog.abevoelker.com)
551.
Can’t use iCloud with “true” as the last name (twitter.com)
552.
Suppressing a gene by using its antibody can lead to tooth growth: animal study (u-fukui.ac.jp)
553.
Schnorr confirms paper is his, claims it “destroys RSA cryptosystem” (twitter.com)
554.
Boston Dynamics unveils Stretch, a robot designed to move boxes in warehouses (theverge.com)
555.
Emily Riehl is rewriting the foundations of higher category theory (quantamagazine.org)
556.
Apple doesn't care about album cover art (guilhermesimoes.github.io)
557.
UK 'Right to repair' law to come in this summer (bbc.co.uk)
558.
FairEmail: Open-source, privacy friendly email app for Android (email.faircode.eu)
559.
SQLAlchemy 1.4 (sqlalchemy.org)
560.
Which color scale to use when visualizing data (blog.datawrapper.de)
561.
A tactical guide to kickstarting a community (orbit.love)
562.
Breakthrough for ‘massless’ energy storage (chalmers.se)
563.
Your Thinking Rate Is Fixed (fs.blog)
564.
Open Source Security Foundation (openssf.org)
565.
Bitwarden_rs: Unofficial Bitwarden compatible server written in Rust (github.com)
566.
The Actual OSI Model (computer.rip)
567.
How to Criticize Computer Scientists (2001) (cs.purdue.edu)
568.
The auction that set off the race for AI supremacy (wired.com)
569.
Open source Heroku Like Platform on premises (github.com)
570.
Californians aren’t leaving the state en masse but are leaving San Francisco (latimes.com)