May 2021 Archive
3181.
Moving from Tailwind to CSS Variables (mikerogers.io)
3182.
Heatmap coloring (2011) (davepacheco.net)
3183.
The sun of Rome is set: Volcanic dust veils and their political fallout (2020) (pnas.org)
3184.
Genius and Ink by Virginia Woolf review – essays on ‘how to read’ (2019) (theguardian.com)
3185.
Node.js Turns 12 (twitter.com)
3186.
Intel commits $600M to build new chip R&D centers in Israel (siliconangle.com)
3187.
The Pirate Bay Co-Founder Peter Sunde Acted Illegally, Court Rules (torrentfreak.com)
3188.
The tactics police are using to prevent bystander video (USA) (technologyreview.com)
3189.
Organ harvesting from Falun Gong practitioners in China (en.wikipedia.org)
3190.
How we built a real time privacy inspector (2020) (themarkup.org)
3191.
Transport vs. Network (potaroo.net)
3192.
The Arduino Nano RP2040 Connect (blog.arduino.cc)
3193.
ExxonMobil blames climate change on the public by using 'misleading' language (cbc.ca)
3194.
Should encryption be curbed to combat child abuse? (bbc.com)
3195.
Autism is a “disorder” only because the world is neurotypical (andarilhoacordado.medium.com)
3196.
Ask HN: In your opinion, what sucks about StackOverflow
3197.
U.S. population growth is slowing down. Here's why that's a bad thing (americamagazine.org)
3198.
This FSF form assumes everyone's full legal name can be written in ASCII (2011) (orgmode.org)
3199.
Ask HN: Why are most dev.to links submitted to HN dead?
3200.
Google will soon switch on two-factor authentication by default (theverge.com)
3201.
Stephen Fry Would Like to Remind You That You Have No Free Will (nytimes.com)
3202.
Computer coding could count for foreign language credit under bill (mercurynews.com)
3203.
Launching an all female hacker house (enter-thegarden.com)
3204.
Ask HN: Why HN discussions are almost always on a tangent?
3205.
'Unique fingerprints' in Covid-19 could only have arisen from a laboratory (dailymail.co.uk)
3206.
Freenode Exists for FOSS (freenode.net)
3207.
'Greater Idaho' took one step closer to being a real thing (businessinsider.com)
3208.
Science Has Been Corrupted (unherd.com)
3209.
Facebook, Instagram threaten to charge for access unless you give them your data (imore.com)
3210.
Ask HN: How do you share the stuff you find interesting while reading a book?