April 2021 Archive
781.
Inside PayPal (2010) (paulgraham.com)
782.
Making sense of what’s going on in the housing market (cobylefko.medium.com)
783.
MacBook and iPad production delayed as supply crunch hits Apple (asia.nikkei.com)
784.
Huawei was able to eavesdrop on Dutch mobile network KPN: Report (nltimes.nl)
785.
A reading list for new engineering managers (jacobian.org)
786.
What the Dunning-Kruger effect is and isn’t (2010) (talyarkoni.org)
787.
Reaper: Digital Audio Workstation (reaper.fm)
788.
Finding an Easter Egg in Microsoft Bob (benstoneonline.com)
789.
Show HN: Personal Data Management Dashboard (volmarg.github.io)
790.
Clothing, How Did They Make It? Part IVa: Dyed in the Wool (acoup.blog)
791.
I forgot about print style sheets (2016) (matuzo.at)
792.
Implicit In-order Forests: Zooming a billion trace events at 60fps (thume.ca)
793.
Daily Mail owner sues Google over search results (bbc.co.uk)
794.
Facebook had ample warning about privacy problems with “contact import” feature (wired.com)
795.
What's going on here, with this human? (grahamduncan.blog)
796.
OpenBSD adds support for Coordinated Mars Time (marc.info)
797.
Coqui, a startup providing open speech tech for everyone (github.com)
798.
Health of the KDE Community (carlschwan.eu)
799.
How I made a profitable Vim course (slip.so)
800.
A Product Engineer’s Guide to Platform Engineers (2019) (rinaarts.medium.com)
801.
Parser Combinators in Elixir (serokell.io)
802.
Barrier Reef doomed as up to 99% of coral at risk, report finds (smh.com.au)
803.
How to do things safely in Bash (2018) (github.com)
804.
Facebook approves alcohol, vaping and gambling ads targeting 13-17 year olds (abc.net.au)
805.
I’m now in charge of Audacity [video] (youtube.com)
806.
The most important statistical ideas of the past 50 years (fermatslibrary.com)
807.
Foundations of Information (faculty.washington.edu)
808.
Public-ownership rental as a third option to renting or owning a house (theatlantic.com)
809.
Java for Everything (2014) (teamten.com)
810.
Shipping containers are falling overboard at a rapid rate (supplychainbrain.com)