January 2021 Archive
4951.
Fusion full-stack framework for modern web development on Java back end (youtube.com)
4952.
Intel Says It Fixed 7nm, but Will Still Outsource Some Parts (tomshardware.com)
4953.
Turkey bans advertising on Twitter and Pinterest under social media law (euronews.com)
4954.
Elon Musk to give $100M for carbon capture prize (fortune.com)
4955.
BrowserVM is an efficient x86-64 full-system emulator running in browsers (reddit.com)
4956.
McKinsey Bans Moscow Staff from Attending Pro-Navalny Protest (themoscowtimes.com)
4957.
Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump's Epic Bromance (vanityfair.com)
4958.
Joe Biden’s First Day Began the End of Girls’ Sports (wsj.com)
4959.
The Teflon Toxin (2015) (theintercept.com)
4960.
Why I Didn't Open-Source My Second SaaS (panelbear.com)
4961.
Apple hit with another European class action over throttled iPhones (techcrunch.com)
4962.
Localization with ceiling lights for fast indoor autonomous racing (2021) (a1k0n.net)
4963.
Signal has been filtered in Iran (rferl.org)
4964.
Adobe Flash Shutdown Halts Chinese Railroad for over 16 Hours (thedrive.com)
4965.
GameStop Stock Jumps to New Record (wsj.com)
4966.
Decoding IDEASSat (destevez.net)
4967.
Don't call yourself a programmer (2011) (kalzumeus.com)
4968.
Twitter Text Editor (blog.twitter.com)
4969.
iOS WebKit RCE and LPE 0day Patch (support.apple.com)
4970.
Blizzard Diablo IV Debugs Linux Core Dumps from Visual Studio (devblogs.microsoft.com)
4971.
Active Record, Postgres, Rails, and time travel (evilmartians.com)
4972.
Elon Musk blasts Bezos’ Amazon, alleging effort to hamstring SpaceX’s Starlink (cnbc.com)
4973.
Datastax acquires Kesque as it gets into data streaming (techcrunch.com)
4974.
Event Immutability and Dealing with Change (eventstore.com)
4975.
The complete moron’s guide to GameStop’s stock roller coaster (arstechnica.com)
4976.
WHO advisor: Covid-19 pandemic likely started via lab leak (torontosun.com)
4977.
Market Manipulation (en.wikipedia.org)
4978.
Static analysis updates in GCC 11 (developers.redhat.com)
4979.
Russian Adventurers Mysteriously Froze to Death. A New Theory Explains Why (wired.com)
4980.
Exploitable heap overflow in libgcrypt 1.9.0 (dev.gnupg.org)