April 2021 Archive
9211.
Unix Operating System Porting Experiences (web.archive.org)
9212.
The Paradoxes of Modern Life (perell.com)
9213.
30-year-old Soviet TV adaptation of The Lord of the Rings surfaces on YouTube (arstechnica.com)
9214.
K3s Gets Its Own Day at KubeCon+CloudNativeCon EU (thenewstack.io)
9215.
Enterprise-Ready SaaS Features (enterpriseready.io)
9216.
Vietnam to Tax Foreign Websites (asia.nikkei.com)
9217.
How shortages of a US$1 chip is driving up the prices of TV and laptop displays (scmp.com)
9218.
Show HN: Dynamic Hyper-Parameters (github.com)
9219.
FOMO: Java Module Edition (theoryofgeek.com)
9220.
Desk as a safe box (core77.com)
9221.
Steam Community: OpenTTD Screenshot (steamcommunity.com)
9222.
How does a computer restart itself? (superuser.com)
9223.
Rare earth elements aren’t the secret weapon China thinks they are (2019) (theverge.com)
9224.
Drones that swarmed U.S. warships still unidentified, Navy chief says (nbcnews.com)
9225.
The Complexity Trap (world.hey.com)
9226.
Ransom Gangs Emailing Victim Customers for Leverage (krebsonsecurity.com)
9227.
Hypertext Tools from the 80s (fibery.io)
9228.
A Tour of Safe Tracing GC Designs in Rust (manishearth.github.io)
9229.
HBO's “Chernobyl” star Paul Ritter has died of a brain tumour (dailymail.co.uk)
9230.
Aeronear: An ambient device showing nearby aircraft (blog.jgc.org)
9231.
NASA’s most metal mission will test new, higher-power electric thrusters (arstechnica.com)
9232.
ELI5: How do mRNA vaccines work? (reddit.com)
9233.
Amazon’s robot arms break ground in safety, technology (amazon.science)
9234.
I’m being jailed for four emails from 12 years ago (2019) (bbc.co.uk)
9235.
Will.i.am and Honeywell introduce the first connected mask (nytimes.com)
9236.
EU backs U.S. call for global minimum corporate tax (finance.yahoo.com)
9237.
Datalisp Whitepaper [pdf] (cloudflare-ipfs.com)
9238.
Internet Explorer Browser Collection (my-internet-explorer.com)
9239.
YC's first ever batch, summer '05 where are they now? (twitter.com)
9240.
Qualcomm Announces Snapdragon 780G: New 5nm 765 Successor (anandtech.com)