March 2021 Archive
4171.
Sand: The world is running out of a crucial – but under-appreciated – commodity (cnbc.com)
4172.
Breaking the warp barrier for faster-than-light travel (phys.org)
4173.
How Plug.Cowboy works under the hood (charta.dev)
4174.
Long-distance space travel: addressing the radiation problem (physicsworld.com)
4175.
Show HN: Let's encourage ad blocking (2016) (blockads.fivefilters.org)
4176.
The Dolphin Letters: Revisiting Robert Lowell’s Infamous Book (yalereview.yale.edu)
4177.
Launch HN: Product Buffs – frameworks to stop teams building the wrong thing (productbuffs.com)
4178.
Dancing on a Volcano (thebaffler.com)
4179.
Xi’s Gambit: China Plans for a World Without American Technology (nytimes.com)
4180.
Google Rejected GNU from Participating in Google Summer of Code (lists.gnu.org)
4181.
Boosting developer success on Google Play (android-developers.googleblog.com)
4182.
Show HN: Our open source 2020 Profit and Loss (sanctucompu.substack.com)
4183.
The $69M JPEG (text.npr.org)
4184.
Line app let engineers in China access user data without consent: media (reuters.com)
4185.
The ancient fabric that no one knows how to make (bbc.com)
4186.
Averia: The Average Font (iotic.com)
4187.
Advanced New File Terminal (github.com)
4188.
Notepads – An open source, modern and lightweight text editor for Windows (notepadsapp.com)
4189.
Speeding up recovery and VACUUM in Postgres 14 (techcommunity.microsoft.com)
4190.
Interview with David Madore (esoteric.codes)
4191.
Show HN: Maximise your salary by (technically) living in highest-paying areas (serendipital.com)
4192.
Ever Given Moving Again (vesselfinder.com)
4193.
GitHub now automatically generates a Table of Contents on READMEs (twitter.com)
4194.
Study: U.S. Media's Covid Coverage Slants Heavily Negative (starkrealities.substack.com)
4195.
How the alphabet helped Virginia Woolf understand her father (2019) (lithub.com)
4196.
Mobikwik data breach – millions of users personal information is leaked
4197.
Simula – the first object-oriented language (en.wikipedia.org)
4198.
‘The End of Conservative Books’: Amazon Quietly Bans Books They Deem Offensive (dailywire.com)
4199.
Florida and New York Covid Data Prove Lockdowns Made No Sense (outkick.com)
4200.
Kings of Leon Will Be the First Band to Release an Album as an NFT (rollingstone.com)