March 2021 Archive
631.
Do not use redirection characters in your shell prompt (tanelpoder.com)
632.
A warning about 5.12-rc1 (lwn.net)
633.
Show HN: Diahook – Webhooks as a Service (diahook.com)
634.
Result from LHCb experiment challenges the Standard Model (bbc.co.uk)
635.
Ask HN: How do I learn drawing?
636.
Element Matrix Services Announces Element Home (element.io)
637.
US Pipeline Caused Biggest Spill in Decades, We’re Just Hearing About It (earther.gizmodo.com)
638.
A bug related to handling of authenticated sessions (github.blog)
639.
The sixtyforgan: Commodore 64 equipped with a spring reverb (linusakesson.net)
640.
Apache Age: A Graph Extension for PostgreSQL (age.apache.org)
641.
Microsoft wins $21.9B contract with U.S. Army to supply AR headsets (reuters.com)
642.
India to propose cryptocurrency ban, penalising miners and traders (reuters.com)
643.
You don’t need all that complex/expensive/distracting infrastructure (2019) (blog.usejournal.com)
644.
Over 140k virus species in the human gut, half of which are new to science (sanger.ac.uk)
645.
WSL Hello Sudo: Face Recognition of Windows Hello on Windows Subsystem for Linux (github.com)
646.
Reverse-Engineering NES Tetris to Add Hard Drop (gridbugs.org)
647.
A brief history of router architecture (blog.apnic.net)
648.
Google Play store bans polyamory dating app (vice.com)
649.
Ask HN: How to build empathy?
650.
Linus Torvalds on where Rust will fit into Linux (zdnet.com)
651.
All Futurama Opening Quotes (theabbie.github.io)
652.
GPT-3 tries pickup lines (aiweirdness.com)
653.
Euler's Fizzbuzz (2020) (philcrissman.net)
654.
A developers guide to HIPAA compliance (github.com)
655.
The bizarre beasts living in Romania's poison cave (2015) (bbc.co.uk)
656.
Free Software: An idea whose time has passed? (medium.com)
657.
Metakovan, the mystery Beeple art buyer, and his NFT/DeFi scheme (amycastor.com)
658.
HN front page ranked using only votes from early users (2009) (news.ycombinator.com)
659.
Hitachi to buy GlobalLogic for $9.6B (reuters.com)
660.
Beverly Cleary has died (washingtonpost.com)