May 2021 Archive
361.
Just Use Email – How to Use Email for Everything (justuseemail.com)
362.
Tesla Car Hacked Remotely from Drone via Zero-Click Exploit (securityweek.com)
363.
The anus is an evolutionary marvel (theatlantic.com)
364.
Hydras suggest that sleep evolved before brains (quantamagazine.org)
365.
Elliptic Curve Cryptography Explained (2019) (fangpenlin.com)
366.
The Arduino IDE 2.0 beta (blog.arduino.cc)
367.
Immudb 1.0 – open-source, immutable database with SQL and verified timetravel (codenotary.com)
368.
V8 Sparkplug – A non-optimizing JavaScript compiler (v8.dev)
369.
Google is officially releasing Fuchsia OS, starting with a first-gen Nest Hub (9to5google.com)
370.
eBPF on Windows (github.com)
371.
HTML Notepad – HTML WYSIWYG editor (html-notepad.com)
372.
What Oxford taught me about posh people (unherd.com)
373.
iPad Camera Multitasking (blog.thinktapwork.com)
374.
Readme.so – Easiest Way to Create a Readme (readme.so)
375.
Complexity is a source of income in open source ecosystems (2019) (r-bloggers.com)
376.
Wikipedia is up (2001) (web.archive.org)
377.
Remains of 215 children found at former residential school in British Columbia (aptnnews.ca)
378.
What's Salesforce? (2019) (retool.com)
379.
Flat Data (octo.github.com)
380.
The Importance of Humility in Software Development (2020) (humbletoolsmith.com)
381.
The Textbook That Unleashed Ramanujan's Genius (books.google.com)
382.
India’s second wave of Covid-19 feels nothing like its first (economist.com)
383.
“Computer science is not about computers” (quoteinvestigator.com)
384.
Compensate for Rockchip calendar deviation on November 31st (2015) (git.kernel.org)
385.
Complexities of e-mail validation logic (netmeister.org)
386.
ProtonMail includes Google Recaptcha for login (github.com)
387.
Companies may be punished for paying ransoms to sanctioned hackers (reuters.com)
388.
Simple bank shutdown goes awry, leaving customers without account access (theverge.com)
389.
Ask HN: Anybody Started a Research Institute?
390.
Japanese bookstore simulator translated into English after 24 years (rhizome.org)