March 2021 Archive
841.
842.
What Data Can’t Do
(newyorker.com)
843.
Amazon S3 Object Lambda
(aws.amazon.com)
844.
Intel to Build Silicon for Fully Homomorphic Encryption
(anandtech.com)
845.
The sound of the dialup, pictured (2012)
(windytan.com)
846.
Joan Fons hired to work on Godot's rendering
(godotengine.org)
847.
Voith Schneider Propeller
(en.wikipedia.org)
848.
REST vs GraphQL vs gRPC
(danhacks.com)
849.
Why is electricity so hard to understand? (1989)
(amasci.com)
851.
Donald Knuth’s Algorithm D, its implementation in Hacker’s Delight and elsewhere
(skanthak.homepage.t-online.de)
852.
Letterlocking
(en.wikipedia.org)
853.
Librem Tunnel Is Leaving iOS
(puri.sm)
854.
The price students pay for a prized IIT seat
(theprint.in)
855.
Why use old computers and operating systems?
(john.ankarstrom.se)
856.
Spain to launch modest trial of four-day working week
(theguardian.com)
857.
How Git servers work, and how to keep yours secure
(gemini.nytpu.com)
858.
A new moralism is gripping the literary world
(persuasion.community)
859.
Scala projects are difficult to maintain
(mungingdata.com)
860.
861.
Goodbye MongoDB, Hello PostgreSQL (2015)
(developer.olery.com)
862.
A Brief History of the Hedge Fund
(newyorker.com)
863.
864.
865.
Making an online multiplayer game with Godot and Nakama
(heroiclabs.com)
866.
Japan to stage Tokyo Olympics without overseas spectators
(japantoday.com)
868.
Cloudflare, OKTA Hacked
(twitter.com)
869.
870.
YouTube and Patreon Still Aren’t Paying the Rent for Most Creatives
(marker.medium.com)