April 2021 Archive
8821.
Why did the slave trade survive so long? (nybooks.com)
8822.
We built our Python Client that's mostly Rust (fluvio.io)
8823.
At a startup? Write as little software as you can (naildrivin5.com)
8824.
An Entire Group of Whales Has Somehow Escaped Human Attention (theatlantic.com)
8825.
Carbon Pricing Dashboard (carbonpricingdashboard.worldbank.org)
8826.
A Management Starter Pack (cpojer.net)
8827.
Focus on the Language, Not the Framework (cheatcode.co)
8828.
FDR Took Down Giants. Biden Can, Too (nytimes.com)
8829.
The Strength of the Record (opencrux.com)
8830.
No, your confidence interval is not a worst-case analysis (crosstab.io)
8831.
Amtrak unveils map that suggests new corridors (trains.com)
8832.
Nvidia finally switches on GeForce GPU Passthrough (techradar.com)
8833.
China’s ‘Sharp Eyes’ Program Aims to Surveil 100% of Public Space (onezero.medium.com)
8834.
Getting Drunk Wth Datalog (ianthehenry.com)
8835.
Russia registers ‘world’s first’ Covid-19 vaccine for animals (aljazeera.com)
8836.
Design Is Not Subjective (diego-pacheco.blogspot.com)
8837.
2020 ACM Turing Award Goes to the Authors of the Dragon Book (youtube.com)
8838.
Why do R*st people are dishonest?
8839.
“I'll Finish It This Week” and Other Lies (arxiv.org)
8840.
Jupyter in Visual Studio Code (devblogs.microsoft.com)
8841.
CEO has special knack for recognizing great ideas and ruining them (youtube.com)
8842.
What’s New in Kubernetes 1.21? (sysdig.com)
8843.
AstraZeneca Changes Name of Vaccine (entrepreneur.com)
8844.
Blokk Font for Mock-Ups (github.com)
8845.
Which ads work best in emerging vs. developed markets (tips.ariyh.com)
8846.
RediSearch in Action (briefly.co)
8847.
Snitching on Phones That Snitch on You (puri.sm)
8848.
WhateverScript: A loose-typed companion for TypeScript (npmjs.com)
8849.
Drop Dropbox (drop-dropbox.com)
8850.
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