January 2021 Archive
1651.
The Amiga 1000, Still Receiving New Peripherals 35 Years Later (hackaday.com)
1652.
Uf2: USB Flashing Format (github.com)
1653.
Synchronized violin players reveal uniqueness of human networks (arstechnica.com)
1654.
Paradox-free time travel is theoretically possible (npr.org)
1655.
Twitter locks account of China's US embassy over its defence of Xinjiang policy (reuters.com)
1656.
Teacher creates ingenious exam question to find cheaters and catches 14 students (irishmirror.ie)
1657.
One-third of tech workers admit to working only 3 to 4 hours a day (fastcompany.com)
1658.
GameStop: Anger as trading in GameStop shares is restricted (bbc.com)
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.
zForth – Tiny, embeddable, flexible, compact Forth for embedded systems (github.com)
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.
Live Cells seen with 7x Greater Sensitivity using new Microscopy Technique (u-tokyo.ac.jp)
1668.
Red Hat Announces No-Cost RHEL for Small Production Environments (redhat.com)
1669.
Parler partially reappears with support from Russian technology firm (reuters.com)
1670.
Threema – Secure and Private Messenger (threema.ch)
1671.
Problems with AI-based monitoring startups (2018) (yesthatblog.com)
1672.
Technical issue resolved after ‘150k police records lost’ (bbc.co.uk)
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.
QuantMath: Financial maths library for risk-neutral pricing and risk in Rust (github.com)