April 2021 Archive
17161.
'Crazy worms' have invaded the forests of 15 states, and scientists are worried (livescience.com)
17162.
Amazon Salon (blog.aboutamazon.co.uk)
17163.
Ask HN: How to Market for New SaaS
17164.
Iptables-DDNS (github.com)
17165.
Next-Generation 'M2' Apple Silicon Enters Mass Production This Month (wccftech.com)
17166.
Flood risk to new homes in England, Wales will increase in disadvantaged areas (phys.org)
17167.
The public you is not you (sive.rs)
17168.
Complex Behaviour from Simple Rules: 3 Simulations [video] (youtube.com)
17169.
Xserver support with GPU coming to WSL (hanselman.com)
17170.
NASA Set to Run Tabletop Exercise of Asteroid Impact (freethink.com)
17171.
Content Marketing for Bootstrappers (jameschambers.co.uk)
17172.
Ask HN: Developer Workload and Company/Team Disorder – How Do You Manage It?
17173.
Negative Leap Second News (twitter.com)
17174.
Government ‘Discrimination’ and the Age Profile of Covid-19 Fatalities (aier.org)
17175.
Skin and bones repaired by bioprinting during surgery (medicalxpress.com)
17176.
Lunar Landing Research Vehicle (en.wikipedia.org)
17177.
SLAIT’s real-time sign language translation promises more accessible online comm (techcrunch.com)
17178.
The Perfect To-Do System Is Not Just Around the Corner (inessential.com)
17179.
Workrave – Take a Break and Relax (workrave.org)
17180.
DevOps: Principles, Practices, and Tools (tarscloud.org)
17181.
C#9 Interop Performance Improvements (developers.redhat.com)
17182.
The Death Cult of Smart (americanaffairsjournal.org)
17183.
Wingcopter debuts a triple-drop drone to create “logistical highways in the sky” (techcrunch.com)
17184.
Tellius announces $8M Series A to build ML-fueled business data query tool (techcrunch.com)
17185.
Spotify Launches Podcast Subscriptions (cnbc.com)
17186.
Ramanujan’s Taxicab Number (blogs.ams.org)
17187.
Three apps enabling financial wellness for all (apple.com)
17188.
Modern Monetary Theory for Dummies (lesswrong.com)
17189.
The First Real Hoverboard (omnihoverboards.com)
17190.
The strange case of the $100M deli (fastcompany.com)