January 2021 Archive
1951.
The scope of forced labor in Xinjiang is bigger than we knew (axios.com)
1952.
Read Hacker News on reMarkable tablet (github.com)
1953.
Implementing FastAPI Services – Abstraction and Separation of Concerns (camillovisini.com)
1954.
Bélády's Anomaly (en.wikipedia.org)
1955.
2021: what’s coming in free/libre software (librearts.org)
1956.
Inflation Truthers (awealthofcommonsense.com)
1957.
The Secure Messaging App Conundrum: Signal vs. Telegram [pdf] (cqi.inf.usi.ch)
1958.
Uganda bans social media ahead of election (dw.com)
1959.
David Fincher, the Unhappiest Auteur (nytimes.com)
1960.
Airpods Max Sucked for Me (mattfarrugia.com)
1961.
White House YouTube Dislike Manipulation (phzoe.com)
1962.
Show HN: Bunklist – Collect and discover useful websites through lists (bunklist.com)
1963.
Hawaii’s Beaches Are Disappearing (projects.propublica.org)
1964.
Hacking Habit Development with iOS Shortcuts (kylewill.blog)
1965.
Is opening up your source code worth it? Terry Cavanagh thinks it was for VVVVVV (gamingonlinux.com)
1966.
Focal point (game theory) (en.wikipedia.org)
1967.
Millions Flock to Telegram and Signal as Fears Grow over Big Tech (nytimes.com)
1968.
Not a Gentleman: The Irish Buddhist (drb.ie)
1969.
FTC settlement with Ever orders data and AI deleted after face recognition pivot (techcrunch.com)
1970.
Designing Modern Retro Computer Terminals (uri.cat)
1971.
Hiding messages in images: steganography with Python and Repl.it (docs.repl.it)
1972.
The deplatforming of a president: An unprecedented week for the tech industry (techcrunch.com)
1973.
Reserve – A flexible pool of stablecoins designed to reduce risk (reserve.org)
1974.
Exploring the nature of genius (aeon.co)
1975.
AirPods Max one-month review: heavy, pricey and not worth it (wired.co.uk)
1976.
Birdwatch Overview (twitter.github.io)
1977.
Automated Symbolic Verification of Telegram's MTProto 2.0 (arxiv.org)
1978.
Social Media Influencer Charged with Election Interference (justice.gov)
1979.
Parler removed from Google Play store (techcrunch.com)
1980.
The Boston Globe’s Fresh Start Initiative (bostonglobe.com)