April 2021 Archive
15271.
Carbon, It’s Elementary, Dear Reader (m.nautil.us)
15272.
What Xamarin.forms Taught Me About Data Bindings (sicpers.info)
15273.
Madam Wu (en.wikipedia.org)
15274.
RGB Elevation Creation for 3D Online Mapping (xycarto.com)
15275.
New Zealand awards Amazon extra $116M subsidy for 'Lord of the Rings' TV series (reuters.com)
15276.
Microsoft tells MVPs to spread content for Azure and against AWS (twitter.com)
15277.
Regular steam train trips between London and Windsor resume (ianvisits.co.uk)
15278.
Crew Dragon’s Short Hop Begins the Era of Valet Parking at the ISS (hackaday.com)
15279.
Four Facts About Chess (realclearscience.com)
15280.
NSA Discloses Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Exchange (schneier.com)
15281.
How to Build a Nuclear Reactor in Your Backyard (ella-alderson.medium.com)
15282.
Cars Will Take the Streets Back Unless Cities Act Quickly (theatlantic.com)
15283.
The Developer Certificate of Origin is a great alternative to a CLA (drewdevault.com)
15284.
Meeting C++ survey results: C++ Tooling (meetingcpp.com)
15285.
A Day with Gitpod (gitpod.io)
15286.
Ask HN: Was Google Domains Hacked?
15287.
Field Linguist's Toolbox (software.sil.org)
15288.
Schemas for Structured Data on the Internet (schema.org)
15289.
German debit cards have a capacitively sensed barcode embedded inside the card (en.wikipedia.org)
15290.
Understanding Kafka with Factorio (ruurtjan.medium.com)
15291.
Myths Evolve over Time and Migrations (2016) (scientificamerican.com)
15292.
Korean team develops rugged, shape-shifting wheels with origami techniques (designboom.com)
15293.
How to help yopur customer make a purchase decision on your landing page (marketcurve.substack.com)
15294.
Doing Nothing – Sustainable Productivity (why being idle is crucial) (ekin.substack.com)
15295.
Rust async is colored, and that’s not a big deal (morestina.net)
15296.
What’s at Stake in the U.S. Case Against a Crypto Rebel (bloomberg.com)
15297.
The Most Popular J&J Vaccine Story on Facebook? A Conspiracy Theorist Posted It (npr.org)
15298.
Bitcoin has two types of nodes: pruned and full; pruned uses 5GB storage (2019) (bitcointalk.org)
15299.
Intel’s Full Enterprise Portfolio: An Interview with VP of Xeon, Lisa Spelman (anandtech.com)
15300.
Who plays video games in Brazil? (labsnews.com)