May 2021 Archive
61.
Scala 3.0 (github.com)
62.
HTML Tips (2020) (markodenic.com)
63.
What I learnt roasting 200 landing pages (blog.roastmylandingpage.com)
64.
Show HN: A portfolio website simulating macOS's GUI using React (portfolio.zxh.io)
65.
Can I Email? (caniemail.com)
66.
Google made it nearly impossible for users to keep their location private (businessinsider.com)
67.
Before the iPhone, I worked on a few games for what were called "feature phones" (twitter.com)
68.
Hatetris – Tetris which always gives you the worst piece (qntm.org)
69.
Babel is used by millions, so why are we running out of money? (babeljs.io)
70.
DOOM Captcha (vivirenremoto.github.io)
71.
Send: A Fork of Mozilla's Firefox Send (github.com)
72.
The Unix Magic Poster (jpmens.net)
73.
Why I Work on Ads (jefftk.com)
74.
Upheaval at freenode (lwn.net)
75.
Cinder: Instagram's performance-oriented fork of CPython (github.com)
76.
Dave Herman’s contributions to Rust (brson.github.io)
77.
Have you ever hurt yourself from your own code? (blog.nikitas.link)
78.
EU bans Belarusian airlines from European skies (bbc.com)
79.
White House eyes subsidies for nuclear plants to help meet climate targets (reuters.com)
80.
Improving Firefox stability on Linux (hacks.mozilla.org)
81.
Nvidia cripples cryptocurrency mining on RTX 3080 and 3070 cards (bleepingcomputer.com)
82.
Safari tries to fill username (github.com)
83.
Wikipedia is swimming in money–why is it begging people to donate? (dailydot.com)
84.
Booking.com gives €28m in bonuses to three top execs; Took €65m in State aid (nltimes.nl)
85.
Gentoo Freenode channels have been hijacked (gentoo.org)
86.
The global chip shortage is starting to have consequences (cnbc.com)
87.
Zulip 4.0: Threaded open source team chat (blog.zulip.com)
88.
Amazon knew seller data was used to boost company sales (politico.eu)
89.
Leaving Freenode for a new network (kline.sh)
90.
60% of school apps are sending student data with third parties without consent (me2ba.org)