January 2021 Archive
1651.
1652.
Uf2: USB Flashing Format
(github.com)
1653.
Synchronized violin players reveal uniqueness of human networks
(arstechnica.com)
1654.
1655.
1656.
1657.
One-third of tech workers admit to working only 3 to 4 hours a day
(fastcompany.com)
1658.
1659.
Dogger Bank's giant turbines herald a wind of change in UK industry
(theguardian.com)
1660.
Safe dead code removal in a pure functional language
(jfmengels.net)
1661.
Another scam paper published in a “scientific” journal
(whyevolutionistrue.com)
1662.
Show HN: Welder – Record high-quality remote interviews
(getwelder.com)
1663.
1664.
Valetudo is a cloud-free web interface for robot vacuum cleaners
(cnx-software.com)
1665.
The road ahead for MirageOS in 2021
(hannes.robur.coop)
1666.
The Semantic Web, Syllogism, and Worldview (2003)
(karmak.org)
1667.
1668.
1669.
1670.
Threema – Secure and Private Messenger
(threema.ch)
1671.
Problems with AI-based monitoring startups (2018)
(yesthatblog.com)
1672.
1673.
Super-expressive – Write regex in natural language
(github.com)
1674.
Obedience to Authority: The Experiments by Stanley Milgram
(age-of-the-sage.org)
1675.
Show HN: AI-powered landing page builder
(headlime.com)
1676.
A Shell Language in Lisp
(github.com)
1677.
I checked Apple’s new privacy ‘nutrition labels.’ Many were false
(washingtonpost.com)
1678.
Philosophical Landmines (2013)
(lesswrong.com)
1679.
If memristors act like neurons, put them in neural networks
(spectrum.ieee.org)
1680.