May 2021 Archive
3211.
The sexual counterrevolution is coming (spectator.us)
3212.
Ask HN: New APIs to Build on Top Of?
3213.
Ask HN: Where do the young nerds hangout?
3214.
Land with Erupting Volcanos Can Be Purchased for the Right Price (visir.is)
3215.
No one is working remotely – We are working in captivity (jeremiahlee.com)
3216.
USB-C upgrade delivers 240W for gaming laptops and other devices (cnet.com)
3217.
Cloud Atlas 'astonishingly different' in US and UK editions, study finds (2016) (theguardian.com)
3218.
How private is your Gmail, and should you switch? (theguardian.com)
3219.
Show HN: Instantly generate code for your Django/Node starter app, ORM and APIs (imagine.ai)
3220.
Ask HN: What’s your most recent “this didn’t need to be a SPA” experience?
3221.
Collabarate on bringing about the end of crypto currencies like Bitcoin (github.com)
3222.
Ask HN: Do you regret choosing serverless (lambda) architecture?
3223.
Ask HN: Ways to start freelancing with a weak network?
3224.
When MTV debuted 40 years ago, everyone thought it would fail (vanityfair.com)
3225.
Visualizing Migraines: The Attempts of Hubert Airy and Others (publicdomainreview.org)
3226.
The Itch (2008) (newyorker.com)
3227.
Fast & Open source metrics demo dashboard (dashboard.speculare.cloud)
3228.
96% of US users opt out of app tracking in iOS 14.5, analytics find (arstechnica.com)
3229.
Ransomware Hackers Claim to Leak 250GB of Washington D.C. Police Data (forbes.com)
3230.
Specification for Spoken Presentation in HTML (w3.org)
3231.
Open-source audio fans up in arms after Audacity opts to add telemetry capture (theregister.com)
3232.
Coinbase is no longer allowing new hires to negotiate their salaries (businessinsider.com)
3233.
California’s Uber and Lyft drivers must start switching to electric vehicles (sacbee.com)
3234.
Security keys are now supported for SSH Git operations (github.blog)
3235.
Acid test: scientists show how LSD opens doors of perception (theguardian.com)
3236.
Wind giant Vestas says it can now fully recycle wind turbine blades (electrek.co)
3237.
Dutch couple move into Europe’s first fully 3D-printed house (theguardian.com)
3238.
BaseTen: The fastest way to build ML-powered applications (baseten.co)
3239.
Another Day: Paul McCartney’s Once-Maligned, Now-Adored ‘Ram’ at 50 (theringer.com)
3240.
The Unicorn Product Analyst (blog.supercooldata.com)