April 2021 Archive
16261.
Anacyclosis (en.wikipedia.org)
16262.
Corporate Revenue Outranks Most World Governments (theconversation.com)
16263.
ProductHunt Hack
16264.
QuiCK: A Queuing System in CloudKit [pdf] (foundationdb.org)
16265.
Coase Theorem (en.wikipedia.org)
16266.
We Nearly Lost Discovery (2012) (waynehale.wordpress.com)
16267.
iABC (2011) (ia.net)
16268.
macOS 11.4 adds support for AMD Navi RDNA2 (6800, 6800XT and 6900XT) (developer.apple.com)
16269.
Adding a new dimension to Auth0 with orchestration flows (arengu.com)
16270.
How does the body regulate temperature? (2019) (onio.com)
16271.
What’s wrong with MLOps? (laszlo.substack.com)
16272.
Trails of Wind (2019) (trailsofwind.figures.cc)
16273.
Infrastructure as Code's Broken Promises (webcache.googleusercontent.com)
16274.
Greg KH's response to intentionally submitting kernel patches with security bugs (lore.kernel.org)
16275.
FreeBSD Tutorials (danschmid.de)
16276.
The History of Unix, Rob Pike (2018) (youtube.com)
16277.
FreeBSD (youtube.com)
16278.
Ask HN: How do you come up with ideas for side projects?
16279.
Russia: We’ll leave International Space Station and build our own (theguardian.com)
16280.
University of Minnesota Banned from Contributing to Linux Kernel Code (news.itsfoss.com)
16281.
Why Section 230 exists and how people are still getting it wrong (2019) (theverge.com)
16282.
Internet Census 2012 – Port scanning /0 using insecure embedded devices (census2012.sourceforge.net)
16283.
How Chinese Cottagecore Swept the Internet (codastory.com)
16284.
Bitcoin makes internal combustion engines more energy efficient (sgbarbour.medium.com)
16285.
In first, Perseverance Mars rover makes oxygen on another planet (phys.org)
16286.
Telnet.asia (telnet.asia)
16287.
European AI law proposal calls out harms of biometric mass surveillance (edri.org)
16288.
A lidless paper cup for hot drinks – can it replace disposable plastic cups? (bbc.co.uk)
16289.
Go 1.17 will provide up to 10% better performance thanks to register-based ABI (github.com)
16290.
China’s Beloved Doge Emojis Don’t Mean What They Seem (vice.com)