April 2021 Archive
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Bitcoin mining hash rate drops as blackouts instituted in China (nasdaq.com)
332.
Ask HN: Why is the Linux community struggling to implement hibernation?
333.
A categorized list of all Java and JVM features since JDK 8 to 16 (advancedweb.hu)
334.
Software Infrastructure 2.0: A Wishlist (erikbern.com)
335.
Pulumi 3.0 (pulumi.com)
336.
The U.S. corn belt has lost a third of its topsoil (smithsonianmag.com)
337.
The Washington state legislature has voted to end limits on municipal broadband (arstechnica.com)
338.
Firefox 88.0 (mozilla.org)
339.
LineageOS 18.1 (lineageos.org)
340.
A house 3D printed from raw earth (itsnicethat.com)
341.
FreeBSD 13.0 (freebsd.org)
342.
UK court clears post office staff convicted due to ‘corrupt data’ (theguardian.com)
343.
The Hotdog web browser and browser engine (github.com)
344.
Tetris-OS: An operating system that only plays Tetris (github.com)
345.
India’s second wave (ft.com)
346.
Show HN: Shepherd.com – Discover books in a new way, like wandering a bookstore (shepherd.com)
347.
Show HN: Verilog2factorio (github.com)
348.
$7.5B In Stolen Bitcoin from 2016 Bitfinex Hack has just been moved (twitter.com)
349.
The Gates to Hell: Apple’s Notarizing (cdfinder.de)
350.
Twilio blocked our account and with it hundreds of our customers [resolved]
351.
“Why We Sleep” Is Riddled with Scientific and Factual Errors (guzey.com)
352.
Inflammation, but Not Telomere Length, Predicts Ageing at Extreme Old Age (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
353.
Securing a Postgres Database (goteleport.com)
354.
IRS guidance for thieves, drug dealers, and corrupt officials (taxfoundation.org)
355.
Calendso: An open source Calendly alternative (calendso.com)
356.
Predictive coding has been unified with backpropagation (lesswrong.com)
357.
Intel in talks to produce chips for automakers within six to nine months (reuters.com)
358.
All-new iMac features the M1 chip (apple.com)
359.
Argentine version of Google falls into “wrong” hands (en.mercopress.com)
360.
Ask HN: How would you store 10PB of data for your startup today?