May 2021 Archive
2132.
High-Speed Internet at a Crossroads
(news.harvard.edu)
2134.
In Singapore, Covid vs. privacy is no contest
(lowyinstitute.org)
2135.
Research reveals why some find the sound of others eating so irritating
(theguardian.com)
2136.
Japan should cut losses and tell the IOC to take its Olympic pillage elsewhere
(washingtonpost.com)
2137.
Updated Concept of “The Surgical Team”
(codeproject.com)
2138.
2139.
Comparing trips between cellphone towers and Google timeline (GPS)
(leoferres.info)
2140.
Show HN: I made an app to buffer and complete my "read later" list
(closetab.email)
2141.
2142.
2143.
2144.
The new corporate owner of Freenode is Imperial Family Companies
(imperialfamily.com)
2145.
We applied for a job with a ransomware gang
(cybernews.com)
2146.
2147.
Pixie is now open source
(newrelic.com)
2148.
If the Lab-Leak Theory Is Right, What’s Next?
(theatlantic.com)
2149.
Haters (2020)
(paulgraham.com)
2150.
Starlink Review: Broadband Dreams Fall to Earth
(theverge.com)
2151.
Renewable Energy Boomed In 2020
(statista.com)
2153.
2154.
Study in zebrafish examines how tumors alter whole-body metabolism
(source.wustl.edu)
2155.
Next.js Conference Site Is Multiplayer
(nextjs.org)
2156.
On Freenode and its commitment to FOSS
(freenode.net)
2157.
Constant-Time Big Numbers: An Introduction
(cronokirby.com)
2158.
Wormhole – Simple, private file sharing
(wormhole.app)
2159.
An Escalator Made of Cardboard
(youtube.com)
2160.
Getting Started with Org Mode (2016)
(youtube.com)