April 2021 Archive
8461.
TAE Technologies sees commercialization of nuclear fusion by 2030 (techcrunch.com)
8462.
New four-volume Philip K. Dick collection by the Folio Society (theverge.com)
8463.
U.S. Spy Agencies Warn of Threats from Digital Currency to AI (finance.yahoo.com)
8464.
Ask HN: Does higher pay result in better planning and more on-time delivery?
8465.
Boeing grounds some 737MAX as electrical issues discovered (apnews.com)
8466.
‘Technology’ Is the Most Useless Word in the English Language (bloomberg.com)
8467.
Translating a ~100kloc JavaScript game to C++ via Haxe (youtube.com)
8468.
Show HN: In-Memory Graph Database (C, SvelteKit, D3) (kubej.com)
8469.
Add secrets to your Streamlit apps (blog.streamlit.io)
8470.
Norwegian premier fined for breaking Covid-19 rules (nation.com.pk)
8471.
Ask HN: What's your outdoor work setup
8472.
Finite differences of polynomials – Principle of the Difference Engines (computerhistory.org)
8473.
The State of Toolchains in NetBSD (cambus.net)
8474.
Wormhole encrypted file transfer app reboots Firefox Send after Mozilla fled (theregister.com)
8475.
Jane Taylor (Poet) (en.wikipedia.org)
8476.
Factors Shaping China's Use of Force Calculations Against Taiwan (rand.org)
8477.
Ask HN: What do you use to manage your servers?
8478.
The Universal Permissive License (oss.oracle.com)
8479.
Moderna hits safety problems in bold bid to revolutionize medicine (2017) (statnews.com)
8480.
Why Isn’t California Safer from Wildfires? CEQA (reason.com)
8481.
Ask HN: Tech Scene in Africa?
8482.
Christopher Alexander: Notes on the Synthesis of Form [pdf] (monoskop.org)
8483.
Reflexive McLuhanism (swyx.io)
8484.
Data Insights Broke the Language Barrier Between My Mom and Her Grand Kids (medium.com)
8485.
What It’s Like When a Billionaire Surprises You with $8M (slate.com)
8486.
Logitech is done making Harmony remotes (engadget.com)
8487.
Light Years Ahead – The 1969 Apollo Guidance Computer (m.youtube.com)
8488.
Mitigating silent data corruption at scale (engineering.fb.com)
8489.
CSV,Conf (csvconf.com)
8490.
One day, a computer will fit on a desk (1974) (youtube.com)