I hope work from home continues
(ryanmercer.com)
April 2021 Archive
61.
62.
Get better at Googling
(markodenic.com)
63.
Monkey MindPong
(neuralink.com)
64.
The “Granny Knot”
(fieggen.com)
65.
Deno 1.9
(deno.com)
66.
Initial preview of GUI app support for the Windows Subsystem for Linux
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
68.
New HIV vaccine with a 97% antibody response rate in phase I human trials
(europeanpharmaceuticalreview.com)
69.
Experian’s credit freeze security is still a joke
(krebsonsecurity.com)
70.
Microsoft buys Nuance for nearly $20B
(axios.com)
71.
SpaceX wins contract to develop spacecraft to land astronauts on the moon
(washingtonpost.com)
72.
Initial M1 support merged into Linux SoC tree
(git.kernel.org)
73.
Has UML died without anyone noticing?
(garba.org)
74.
The Norway Problem
(hitchdev.com)
76.
UMN CS&E Statement on Linux Kernel Research
(cse.umn.edu)
77.
Lithium battery costs have fallen by 98% in three decades
(economist.com)
78.
Writing tools I learned from The Economist
(builtbywords.substack.com)
79.
Linus Torvalds on Rust support in kernel
(lkml.org)
80.
My experience with sexual harassment in the Scala community
(yifanxing.medium.com)
81.
LG is getting out of the mobile phone business
(axios.com)
82.
Ubiquiti all but confirms breach response iniquity
(krebsonsecurity.com)
83.
Apple’s M1 Positioning Mocks the Entire x86 Business Model
(extremetech.com)
85.
Swimlanes.io – generated editable sequence diagrams
(swimlanes.io)
86.
Programming is hard
(dorinlazar.ro)
87.
Scientists who say the lab-leak hypothesis for SARS-CoV-2 shouldn't be ruled out
(technologyreview.com)
88.
We were promised Strong AI, but instead we got metadata analysis
(calpaterson.com)
89.
5G: The outsourced elephant in the room
(berthub.eu)
90.
How Doctors Die (2013)
(saturdayeveningpost.com)