April 2021 Archive
15151.
Clojure BinF (github.com)
15152.
Bezos' Final Letter to Shareholders [pdf] (s2.q4cdn.com)
15153.
One Port to Rule Them All (httptoolkit.tech)
15154.
Build a Jina neural search with Streamlit (blog.streamlit.io)
15155.
DJI Air 2s (dji.com)
15156.
Human cells grown in monkey embryos raise ethical concerns (newscientist.com)
15157.
Nvidia GANcraft (youtube.com)
15158.
42: A nonprofit, tuition-free CS school (en.wikipedia.org)
15159.
VPN by Google One is among the first ioXt-certified apps (androidpolice.com)
15160.
Remote exploitation of a man-in-the-disk vulnerability in WhatsApp (census-labs.com)
15161.
Google backs effort to bring Rust to the Linux kernel (zdnet.com)
15162.
Automatic gender recognition tech is dangerous, say campaigners (theverge.com)
15163.
New means of getting from A to B are disrupting carmaking (economist.com)
15164.
Raid: Tool Support for Refactoring-aware Code Reviews (arxiv.org)
15165.
Money, Banks and Central Bank (vmayakumar.wordpress.com)
15166.
LG Electronics’ Jeong-Do Management Ethics Hotline (ethics.lg.co.kr)
15167.
Why I Use R (2019) (blog.shotwell.ca)
15168.
The ClickHouse Community (clickhouse.tech)
15169.
We instinctively add on new features and fixes. Why don’t we subtract instead? (msn.com)
15170.
Does CDC Mask Mandate for 2-Year-Old Children Make Sense? A Look at the Science (fee.org)
15171.
New Era for Email Marketing Services – AI and Personalization (medium.com)
15172.
Astro: A New Architecture for the Modern Web (Fred K. Schott) (youtube.com)
15173.
Ruby Galaxy (rubygalaxy.io)
15174.
NIH All Of Us: 10 years and 1M people providing genome and medical record (allofus.nih.gov)
15175.
Napkin – Back End in the Browser (napkin.io)
15176.
Stanford University Launches a Streaming TV Service (For Science) (2019) (pcmag.com)
15177.
Examining Problematic Memory in C/C++ Applications with BPF, Perf, and Memcheck (doordash.engineering)
15178.
Do Things, Tell People (carl.flax.ie)
15179.
Washington State Plans to Phase Out New Gas Cars by 2030 (fastcompany.com)
15180.
Good and Exciting Times for Banks (bloomberg.com)