April 2021 Archive
10921.
How to buy a car online (with optional trade-in) (github.com)
10922.
Telegram Developer Challenges and Contests (contest.com)
10923.
India Covid: Anger as Twitter ordered to remove critical virus posts (bbc.com)
10924.
Rerouting the Mississippi River could build new land–and save a retreating coast (sciencemag.org)
10925.
How I learned that returning dozens of MB of JSON works just fine these days (simonwillison.net)
10926.
ShittyPrompter: An OKish teleprompter that kinda does the job (shittyprompter.com)
10927.
macOS Big Sur 11.3 (developer.apple.com)
10928.
Skunk – Open-Source Gigabit Ethernet Tap and Switch (ringtail.ch)
10929.
At Least Seven States Have Prison Inmates Working in Capital Buildings (truthdig.com)
10930.
Let’s build a new service manager for Alpine (ariadne.space)
10931.
Twelve Examples of Barnes and Noble failing to innovate or improve its business (twitter.com)
10932.
M19 OxiKit – Open-Source Oxygen Concentrator for India (ketto.org)
10933.
What are the contents of the Golden Record? (voyager.jpl.nasa.gov)
10934.
How to be a more productive Software Engineer (4dayweek.io)
10935.
Aim to be valuable and you'll be indispensable (indiehackers.com)
10936.
Emotet malware self-destructs after cops deliver time-bomb DLL to infected PCs (theregister.com)
10937.
AI “Stop Button” Problem [video] (youtube.com)
10938.
George Bush Can't Paint His Way Out of Hell (nymag.com)
10939.
List of USA towns offering you money to move – up to $20k (makemymove.com)
10940.
Capital Gains Nonsense (econlib.org)
10941.
Lyft sells self-driving unit to Toyota’s Woven Planet for $550M (techcrunch.com)
10942.
Fooling fusion fuel: How to discipline unruly plasma (phys.org)
10943.
The social biome: how to build nourishing friendships – and banish loneliness (theguardian.com)
10944.
Apple App Tracking Transparency (video) (m.youtube.com)
10945.
3.2B Leaked Passwords Contain 1.5M Records with Government Emails (thehackernews.com)
10946.
Perl test coverage when you don't have a Makefile (phoenixtrap.com)
10947.
Quincy Morgan and OpenStreetMap Foundation’s Board about iD editor development (blog.openstreetmap.org)
10948.
You don’t have a male or female brain (theconversation.com)
10949.
The social contract of open source (snarky.ca)
10950.
What Happened When Bitcoin’s Creator Disappeared (bitcoinmagazine.com)