April 2021 Archive
7891.
CC Search to Join Wordpress.org (ma.tt)
7892.
Murderbot author Martha Wells on writing an anxiety-prone AI (transfer-orbit.ghost.io)
7893.
Remains of Black Children Killed in MOVE Bombing Cannot Be Located (npr.org)
7894.
Laundering Torturers' Reputations with Copyfraud (pluralistic.net)
7895.
A bug that cut an emoji in half prevented a NPM package from being published (twitter.com)
7896.
Swift 5.4 Released (swift.org)
7897.
JavaScript AntiDebugging Tricks (x-c3ll.github.io)
7898.
Way to Hold a Virtual Meeting (remotehq.co)
7899.
Undocumented removed features in Firefox 88 (old.reddit.com)
7900.
Reverse Engineer Hash Tackles Smart Meter Monitoring (hackster.io)
7901.
Pandemic baby bust unprecedented in Bay Area, California history (sfchronicle.com)
7902.
Rohloff Speedhub How It Works (youtube.com)
7903.
The 7 Laws of Sales Success (capitalandgrowth.org)
7904.
Ask HN: Do you have to do leetcode when applying to DevOps/Linux Roles
7905.
Amateur radio interferometer telescope (2007) (umich.edu)
7906.
Climate scientists: concept of net zero is a dangerous trap (theconversation.com)
7907.
Talkers and Doers (lesswrong.com)
7908.
How Johns Hopkins Built the Coronavirus Tracking Global Dashboard (jhuapl.edu)
7909.
(Not so) Short note about citations in Org (lists.gnu.org)
7910.
All of Leo Tolstoy's short fiction is now available on Standard Ebooks (standardebooks.org)
7911.
New York man charged with attempted murder in attack on Chinese immigrant (straitstimes.com)
7912.
India's Zomato files for $1.11 bln IPO as food delivery surges in pandemic (nasdaq.com)
7913.
LCH colors in CSS: what, why, and how? (lea.verou.me)
7914.
How software gets color wrong (bottosson.github.io)
7915.
How to cold email people the right way, 2nd edition (philipkiely.com)
7916.
Sysdig is now a unicorn: raises $189M (sdxcentral.com)
7917.
Reddit blocks links to Rumble in private messages (reclaimthenet.org)
7918.
Ransomware crooks threaten to ID informants if cops don’t pay up (arstechnica.com)
7919.
Guy parked at each spot in the lot and analyzed it (twitter.com)
7920.
The pandemic all but killed privacy. It's not too late to bring it back. [audio] (marketplace.org)