January 2021 Archive
1381.
How r/WallStreetBets gamed the stock of GameStop (theverge.com)
1382.
51 Star Flag (2011) (danbliss.blogspot.com)
1383.
Andrew Yang Enters Mayor's Race with Scaled Back Plan for Universal Basic Income (gothamist.com)
1384.
Stanford pulls plug on the return of freshmen and sophomores to campus (mercurynews.com)
1385.
Raspberry Pi as x2go “thin” client (multi-seat.com)
1386.
Who's at the Helm? (dlorenc.medium.com)
1387.
A Plan Made to Shield Big Tobacco from Facts Is Now EPA Policy (nytimes.com)
1388.
Post-Human Nightmares – The World of Japanese Cyberpunk Cinema (2011) (midnighteye.com)
1389.
Bugtraq: BugTraq Shutdown (seclists.org)
1390.
Turkey imposes advertising bans on Twitter, Periscope and Pinterest (reuters.com)
1391.
Show HN: Forgo.js – a 4kb React alternative based on plain JS and DOM APIs (forgojs.org)
1392.
Vivaldi 3.6 Introduces Two-Level Tab Stacks (vivaldi.com)
1393.
Drunken Sailor – Public Domain Sea Shanty (opengameart.org)
1394.
Limiting Private API Availability in Chromium (blog.chromium.org)
1395.
Bonsai in an encapsulated environmental system: Paludarium Yasutoshi (azumamakoto.com)
1396.
Show HN: Grafito – Portable, Serverless and Light SQLite-Based Graph Database (github.com)
1397.
Ask HN: Why aren't micropayments a thing?
1398.
The Great Filter – Are We Almost Past It? (1998) (mason.gmu.edu)
1399.
Parler App delisted from Google Play; Apple threatening same within 24h (nytimes.com)
1400.
C.S. Lewis on the Reading of Old Books (reasonabletheology.org)
1401.
We need more than deplatforming (blog.mozilla.org)
1402.
Telegram surpassed 500M active users. 25 mil new users in the last 3days (twitter.com)
1403.
How Akka Cluster Works: Actors Living in a Cluster (lightbend.com)
1404.
Facebook: 64% of the time users join extremist groups, the platform told them to (wired.com)
1405.
Knuth-Morris-Pratt string-searching algorithm: DFA-less version (yurichev.com)
1406.
Sony News Portable Workstation NWS-1250 (2020) (randoc.wordpress.com)
1407.
Russian Software Company [JetBrains] May Be Entry Point for U.S. Hack (nytimes.com)
1408.
Fastfloat – C++ library 4x faster than strtod (github.com)
1409.
Lack of Vitamin D is associated with SARS-CoV-2 infection and mortality (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
1410.
Google reportedly scraps thousands of negative Robinhood reviews (cointelegraph.com)