May 2021 Archive
271.
We’ll stop selling our Code Editor app for iOS soon (panic.com)
272.
Aukey kicked off Amazon following fake reviews allegations (tomsguide.com)
273.
Atlas, a hopefully better engineering IDE (atlasengineering.io)
274.
Stack on a Budget – A collection of services with free tiers (github.com)
275.
The End of AMP (lafoo.com)
276.
Will Linux phones stay around this time? (linmob.net)
277.
New book contends that Catch Me If You Can is mostly made up (whyy.org)
278.
Signal Tries to Run the Most Honest Facebook Ad Campaign Ever, Gets Banned (gizmodo.com)
279.
Dorodango: the Japanese art of making shiny mud balls (2019) (laurenceking.com)
280.
The compiler will optimize that away (blog.royalsloth.eu)
281.
Magit 3.0 (emacsair.me)
282.
On Smoking (annagat.substack.com)
283.
Why do we buy into the 'cult' of overwork? (bbc.com)
284.
Leaked emails show crime app Citizen is testing on-demand security force (vice.com)
285.
Bill and Melinda Gates Separated (twitter.com)
286.
How to get rich without being lucky (2019) (nav.al)
287.
FTC and several states sue Frontier Communications regarding internet speeds (reuters.com)
288.
The data model behind Notion's flexibility (notion.so)
289.
The man who didn't invent Flamin' Hot Cheetos (msn.com)
290.
Talk cancelled due to slides critical of Google and Facebook (twitter.com)
291.
JWT should not be your default for sessions (evertpot.com)
292.
Why are modern 50mm lenses so damned complicated? (dpreview.com)
293.
Cloudflare on the edge (stratechery.com)
294.
Movies every physics lover should watch (2020) (wondersofphysics.com)
295.
Edward Snowden ousts a scammer during live stream [video] (youtube.com)
296.
Netflix's “Love Is Blind” Wants Unpaid Photographer for Five Weddings (petapixel.com)
297.
Current RNA vaccines protect against worrying coronavirus variants (nature.com)
298.
Belgian farmer accidentally moves French border (bbc.co.uk)
299.
Ferrofluid display cell Bluetooth speaker (hackaday.io)
300.
First genetically modified mosquitoes released in the United States (nature.com)