Charts.css
(chartscss.org)
2021 Archive
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Louvre makes its entire collection available online
(collections.louvre.fr)
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Brave buys a search engine, promises no tracking, no profiling
(theregister.com)
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I Will Never Use a Microsoft Account to Log Into My Own PC
(extremetech.com)
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Judge in Google case disturbed that 'incognito' users are tracked
(bnnbloomberg.ca)
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Response to “WireGuard: great protocol, but skip the Mac app”
(lists.zx2c4.com)
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A future for SQL on the web
(jlongster.com)
340.
The tools and tech I use to run a one-woman hardware company
(blog.thea.codes)
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DigitalOcean S-1
(sec.gov)
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Burning out and quitting
(mayakaczorowski.com)
344.
Higher quality audio makes people sound smarter
(tips.ariyh.com)
345.
Show HN: I wrote a book about Go
(practical-go-lessons.com)
346.
Let’s fix font size
(tonsky.me)
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Feynman: I am burned out and I'll never accomplish anything (1985)
(asc.ohio-state.edu)
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Rust Moderation Team Resigns
(github.com)
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Twitter starts to require login to view tweets
(reddit.com)
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Time-lapse of a single cell transforming into a salamander (2019)
(nationalgeographic.com)
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Who Owns My Name?
(amandamarieknox.medium.com)
356.
Signal is having technical difficulties
(status.signal.org)
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Rich Harris joins Vercel to work on Svelte full time
(twitter.com)
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Manim – an animation engine for explanatory math videos
(3b1b.github.io)
360.
The mermaid is taking over Google search in Norway
(alexskra.com)