2021 Archive
3211.
.NET MAUI: .NET Multi-Platform App UI (github.com)
3212.
Canada calls screen scraping ‘unsecure,’ sets Open Banking target for 2023 (finledger.com)
3213.
Java 17 / JDK 17: General Availability (mail.openjdk.java.net)
3214.
Nevada cops use civil forfeiture to steal a veterans life savings (ij.org)
3215.
Why HN is the way it is, and why we hope it will stay that way (news.ycombinator.com)
3216.
Netlify Drop (app.netlify.com)
3217.
Offline Algorithms in Low-Frequency Trading (queue.acm.org)
3218.
Solidjs – JavaScript UI Library (solidjs.com)
3219.
The Sweden Solar System (swedensolarsystem.se)
3220.
Graph of Keybase commits pre and post Zoom acquisition (github.com)
3221.
Function pipelines: Building functional programming into PostgreSQL (blog.timescale.com)
3222.
Making Games on Your Own as an Engineer (blog.eyas.sh)
3223.
Dorodango: the Japanese art of making shiny mud balls (2019) (laurenceking.com)
3224.
Women are nearly half of new gun buyers, study finds (wsj.com)
3225.
Notice of Stolen EVGA GeForce RTX 30-Series Graphics Cards (forums.evga.com)
3226.
Ask HN: What do you think about the no-code movement?
3227.
The compiler will optimize that away (blog.royalsloth.eu)
3228.
Google to pay Apple $15B to remain default Safari search engine in 2021 (9to5mac.com)
3229.
U.S. to open program to replace Huawei equipment in U.S. networks (reuters.com)
3230.
Chemistry of Cast-Iron Seasoning (2010) (sherylcanter.com)
3231.
Why are hyperlinks blue? (blog.mozilla.org)
3232.
Good Riddance, TurboTax. Americans Need a Real ‘Free File’ Program (nytimes.com)
3233.
M1 Macs have another hidden boot mode (eclecticlight.co)
3234.
A monk in 14th-century Italy wrote about the Americas (economist.com)
3235.
Small, cheap spy satellites mean there’s no hiding place (economist.com)
3236.
Zsh Tricks to Blow Your Mind (twilio.com)
3237.
Lyra audio codec enables high-quality voice calls at 3 kbps bitrate (cnx-software.com)
3238.
Publish and Perish (erikhoel.substack.com)
3239.
Building an E-Ink Laptop (alexsoto.dev)
3240.
Microsoft tried a 4-day workweek in Japan. Productivity jumped 40% (cnn.com)