April 2021 Archive
15871.
Building Kotlin Purely from Sources (github.com)
15872.
Gooey: Turn (almost) any Python Console Program into a GUI application (github.com)
15873.
Scientists Translated Spiderwebs into Music (sciencealert.com)
15874.
The Best of NLP (cacm.acm.org)
15875.
NASA uploads 1fps video of Mars Helicopter flight (from 13:09 in video) (youtube.com)
15876.
What does it mean to be inclusive in UX research? (uxdesign.cc)
15877.
Latest Neural Nets Solve World’s Hardest Equations Faster Than Ever Before (quantamagazine.org)
15878.
Determinism (sigbed.org)
15879.
What to expect from Apple’s Spring Loaded event (techcrunch.com)
15880.
WiFi-NC: WiFi over Narrow Channels (2012) [pdf] (usenix.org)
15881.
Tail Latency Might Matter More Than You Think (brooker.co.za)
15882.
Samsung wants to make sure nobody’s tracking you with its SmartTags (theverge.com)
15883.
Practical Advice for Design Interviews (seangoedecke.com)
15884.
CSS Container Queries (ishadeed.com)
15885.
Ruby Gem JWT Version 2.2.3 Released (github.com)
15886.
Application config in a single-row table (domsamphier.com)
15887.
Notes on Image Annotation (2012) (arxiv.org)
15888.
Patterns of Software (2006) [pdf] (dreamsongs.com)
15889.
Who Invented the Bicycle? (ilovebicycling.com)
15890.
Simple Math Is About to Cause an Inflation Problem (bloomberg.com)
15891.
The Best Way to fight a conspiracy theory isn’t with facts (news.tulane.edu)
15892.
Biological activities of 28,000-year-old mammoth nuclei in mouse oocytes (2019) (nature.com)
15893.
Automotive electronics cost as a % of total car cost worldwide from 1970 to 2030 (statista.com)
15894.
Half of Brexit supporters were not ‘left behind’ red wall voters (theguardian.com)
15895.
Sony World Photography Awards 2021 (worldphoto.org)
15896.
New AI tool tracks evolution of Covid-19 conspiracy theories on social media (lanl.gov)
15897.
Five takeaways about Facebook's pivot to audio (platformer.news)
15898.
The Lazy Level (wiresong.me)
15899.
Jadav “Molai” Payeng – Forest Man of India (en.wikipedia.org)
15900.
Facebook preparing for Chauvin verdict, limits posts that might incite violence (nytimes.com)