April 2021 Archive
841.
Onboarding with an M1 (authzed.com)
842.
Ask HN: I feel my career is at a dead end. Any advice on what could I do?
843.
Netscape ISP Homepage (isp.netscape.com)
844.
Wisconsin has negotiated a dramatically scaled-back deal with Foxconn (arstechnica.com)
845.
U.S. adds Chinese supercomputing entities to economic blacklist (reuters.com)
846.
A majority of uninfected adults show pre-existing antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 (insight.jci.org)
847.
NASA’s bet on Starship for the Moon (arstechnica.com)
848.
Marbles (2016) (erasmatazz.com)
849.
I Implemented /dev/printerfact in Rust (christine.website)
850.
Why bumblebees love cats and other beautiful relationships (longreads.com)
851.
Study shows class bias in hiring based on few seconds of speech (news.yale.edu)
852.
Contaminated surface has under 1 in 10k chance of causing an infection (cdc.gov)
853.
Book Review: “A Thousand Brains” by Jeff Hawkins (lesswrong.com)
854.
Berlin rent cap overturned by Germany's top court (dw.com)
855.
The culture war is killing us [video] (youtube.com)
856.
Amazon acknowledges issue of drivers urinating in bottles in apology (reuters.com)
857.
The anti-pattern of responsive design (john.ankarstrom.se)
858.
China’s Dystopian “New IP” Plan for a New Internet (justsecurity.org)
859.
Lisp and the Web: Creating Web Apps Through Lisp and GCE (medium.math.dev)
860.
Porting Doom to the Fastly edge serverless platform (fastly.com)
861.
List of Emerging Technologies (en.wikipedia.org)
862.
Facebook deliberately made people sad. This ought to be the final straw (2012) (theguardian.com)
863.
Introduction to Pluto.jl (juliafordatascience.com)
864.
Neutron stars may be bigger than expected, measurement of lead nucleus suggests (sciencemag.org)
865.
GNU lightning: generates assembly language code at run-time (gnu.org)
866.
Some useful regular expressions for programmers (lemire.me)
867.
Children of Chernobyl cleanup crew don’t have excess mutations (arstechnica.com)
868.
An Apology to COBOL: Maybe Old Technology Isn’t the Real Problem (govtech.com)
869.
Loot boxes linked to problem gambling in new research (bbc.co.uk)
870.
Software designers, not engineers: An interview from alternative universe (tomasp.net)