May 2021 Archive
421.
Deno 1.10 Release Notes (deno.com)
422.
Lasting immunity found after recovery from Covid-19 (nih.gov)
423.
Anime2Sketch: A sketch extractor for illustration, anime art, manga (github.com)
424.
Estimation of total mortality due to COVID-19 (healthdata.org)
425.
What lies beneath: Evidence from leaked account data on offshore banking use (brookings.edu)
426.
Siemens acquires Supplyframe, owners of Hackaday and Tindie (blog.adafruit.com)
427.
Pyston v2.2: faster and open source (blog.pyston.org)
428.
Apple Silicon Hardware: SPRR and Guarded Exception Levels (GXF) (blog.svenpeter.dev)
429.
Five Oregon counties vote to leave state, create 'Greater Idaho' (upi.com)
430.
Volta (volta.sh)
431.
Windows 10 nagging users with Bing advertisements (push alerts) (windowslatest.com)
432.
Tracking One Year of Malicious Tor Exit Relay Activities (Part II) (nusenu.medium.com)
433.
FlutterFlow: Low-code Flutter apps (flutterflow.io)
434.
Rich people do have trouble understanding what it's like to be poor (salon.com)
435.
My Favorite One Liners (muhammadraza.me)
436.
Show HN: We wrote a book about building business applications in Go (threedots.tech)
437.
Arm Announces New Mobile Armv9 CPU Microarchitectures (anandtech.com)
438.
Phacility is winding down, Phabricator no longer actively maintained (admin.phacility.com)
439.
There have been 7M-13M excess deaths worldwide during the pandemic (economist.com)
440.
Facebook faces ‘devastating’ EU-to-US data transfer ban (aje.io)
441.
Lima: Linux-on-Mac (github.com)
442.
Apple Design Resources (developer.apple.com)
443.
For those who can afford it, quitting has become the ultimate form of self-care (thecut.com)
444.
Had Covid? You’ll probably make antibodies for a lifetime (nature.com)
445.
There’s no such thing as a tree, phylogenetically (eukaryotewritesblog.com)
446.
Quake3e, a modern Quake III Arena engine (github.com)
447.
Why People Feel Like Victims (nautil.us)
448.
Ask HN: How to cope with the death of a dear person?
449.
Replit now supports every programming language in Nix (blog.replit.com)
450.
Scientists rediscover lost coffee species suited to a warmer climate (cbc.ca)