April 2021 Archive
14611.
Are vaccine passports a good idea? (economist.com)
14612.
Show HN: Trolley – declarative, efficient, and flexible library for web UI (github.com)
14613.
Water-worried Vegas wants useless grass a thing of the past (apnews.com)
14614.
The Rise of Working from Home (economist.com)
14615.
How worried should you be about coronavirus variants? A virologist’s concerns (theconversation.com)
14616.
The next-generation of AutoML frameworks (mljar.com)
14617.
Choose from the best PHP framework in 2021: Laravel vs. Symfony (bacancytechnology.com)
14618.
Neuralink MindPong Deconstructed (youtube.com)
14619.
ScAnt–an open-source platform for the creation of 3D models of arthropods (peerj.com)
14620.
Day Cycle Clock Build – Dynamic Paper Cut Light Box [video] (youtube.com)
14621.
Half-assing it with everything you've got (2015) (mindingourway.com)
14622.
Streaming with Structure (youtube.com)
14623.
Steve Cohen’s Manhattan Penthouse Sells After 74% Price Cut (bloomberg.com)
14624.
Clojure’s Swap in TypeScript (morganbentell.wordpress.com)
14625.
A pixel for over 1,111,000$ (niftygateway.com)
14626.
Ten Ways to Improve WordPress Page Speed (onlineornot.com)
14627.
Show HN: Get complete Spotify playlist by puppeteer (github.com)
14628.
Kalaksi Is Being Unplugged (kalaksi.com)
14629.
Can AI agents manipulate you into taking real-world actions? (david-gilbertson.medium.com)
14630.
To rein in tech giants, China turns to data protection (cnbc.com)
14631.
Google is removing its Play Movies and TV app from every Roku and most smart TVs (theverge.com)
14632.
ThoughtWorks Technology Radar – Volume 24 (thoughtworks.com)
14633.
How Disney’s ‘real’ lightsaber patent works (theverge.com)
14634.
Siri Reveals Apple Event (macrumors.com)
14635.
Starting Fast: Investigating Java's Static Compilation Landscape (infoq.com)
14636.
Launching No-code web scrapers and lead generation modules
14637.
Brainfuck Compiler Written in Brainfuck (github.com)
14638.
China has built the largest navy (us.cnn.com)
14639.
Myths Programmers Believe about CPU Caches (2018) (software.rajivprab.com)
14640.
12 years ago, a GIF was sold as an app for 1k$ a piece (en.wikipedia.org)