April 2021 Archive
7081.
Lockless patterns: more read-modify-write operations (lwn.net)
7082.
“Data means nothing. And I have tons of data to back it up.” (youtube.com)
7083.
Apple Now Rejecting Updates That Defy iOS 14.5 App Tracking Transparency Rules (macrumors.com)
7084.
Andrew Ng: Forget about building an AI-first business. Start with a mission (technologyreview.com)
7085.
Where Is HTTP/3? (daniel.haxx.se)
7086.
Hiring Juniors (ryanbigg.com)
7087.
It's hard to draw lessons from your own failures (world.hey.com)
7088.
Geometric Unity (geometricunity.org)
7089.
Uber Must Pay $1.1M to Blind Passenger Who Was Denied Rides (businessinsider.com)
7090.
How to execute an object file: Part 2 (blog.cloudflare.com)
7091.
Where did $12T of Covid spending go? Part 1: Mortgage backed securities (mleverything.substack.com)
7092.
Resources for Amateur Compiler Writers (c9x.me)
7093.
My biggest startup mistake: Thinking it would save me (leowid.com)
7094.
Twitter API 101 (blog.learncodeonline.in)
7095.
Arm’s v9 Architecture Explains Why Nvidia Needs to Buy It (nextplatform.com)
7096.
A Visual Timeline of the Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy (bensimonds.com)
7097.
Fixing a Slow Site Iteratively (css-tricks.com)
7098.
Spotify’s Moat (bluemars.substack.com)
7099.
The BNF Dream (blog.chewxy.com)
7100.
Researchers at U of Toronto and LG Develop “Explainable” AI Algorithm (utoronto.ca)
7101.
Can Vaccinated People Spread the Virus? (nytimes.com)
7102.
The five laws of library science, by S. R. Ranganathan (1931) (babel.hathitrust.org)
7103.
Ethos Capital is at it again (eff.org)
7104.
Apple's Tim Cook joins chorus in denouncing Georgia’s voting law (theguardian.com)
7105.
BLM Martyr Ahmaud Arbery Used Jogging as Alibi, Robbery Tactic – Court Docs (nationalfile.com)
7106.
Ask HN: Recommendations for Freelance Agencies for MVP, Market Validation
7107.
The Scalability Myth (thenewstack.io)
7108.
Prior to the Chicxulub impact, rainforests looked different (arstechnica.com)
7109.
List of Email to SMS Gateways (github.com)
7110.
Content Moderation Is a Losing Battle (eff.org)