2021 Archive
1711.
10 years of whatever this has been (apenwarr.ca)
1712.
Parents of daughters are more likely to divorce than those with sons (economist.com)
1713.
The Ponzi Career (drorpoleg.com)
1714.
'Do Not Split': A Hong Kong protest film [video] (fieldofvision.org)
1715.
How I Practice Piano (frogurncitadel.wordpress.com)
1716.
Halt and Catch Fire Syllabus (bits.ashleyblewer.com)
1717.
Email Authenticity 101: DKIM, Dmarc, and SPF (alexblackie.com)
1718.
Leaky Abstractions (textslashplain.com)
1719.
New carnivorous plant discovered in Pacific Northwest (npr.org)
1720.
Native Mac APIs for Go (github.com)
1721.
Mighty Makes Google Chrome Faster (mightyapp.com)
1722.
Show HN: I made a simulator for personal finance (projectifi.io)
1723.
Check If Email Exists (github.com)
1724.
Amazon Shuts Down NSO Group Infrastructure (vice.com)
1725.
Upgrading the soldered-on RAM of a Dell XPS13 7390 laptop (gregdavill.github.io)
1726.
Ask HN: Notion is withholding my company data, what can I do?
1727.
I tried creating a web browser and Google blocked me (2019) (blog.samuelmaddock.com)
1728.
Selling Tiny Internet Projects for Fun and Profit (tinyprojects.dev)
1729.
Automating my job with GPT-3 (blog.seekwell.io)
1730.
Fed up with the Mac, I spent six months with a Linux laptop (cfenollosa.com)
1731.
Dropbox to cut 11% of its global workforce (cnbc.com)
1732.
So you want to build a house more efficiently (austinvernon.eth.link)
1733.
Leaving Google (neugierig.org)
1734.
Nuclear lighthouses built by the Soviets in the Arctic [video] (bbc.com)
1735.
Ghana will no longer sell cocoa to Switzerland (face2faceafrica.com)
1736.
Google’s approach to replacing the cookie is drawing antitrust scrutiny (digiday.com)
1737.
The price of lithium-ion batteries has declined by 97% in the last three decades (ourworldindata.org)
1738.
Facebook threatens to make iOS users pay. Please do it, Mr. Zuckerberg (zdnet.com)
1739.
Always-on Processor magic: How Find My works while iPhone is powered off (naehrdine.blogspot.com)
1740.
60x speed-up of Linux “perf” (eighty-twenty.org)