2021 Archive
1921.
Why I'm donating $150/month (10% of my income) to the musl Libc project (2019) (andrewkelley.me)
1922.
Reducing CO2 emissions by targeting the world’s hyper-polluting power plants (oilprice.com)
1923.
Bitcoin is largely controlled by a small group of investors and miners (techspot.com)
1924.
Robinhood is automatically initiating GME sell orders on users' behalf (twitter.com)
1925.
Django, HTMX and Alpine.js: Modern websites, JavaScript optional (saaspegasus.com)
1926.
Show HN: Control your Bose headphones from your Mac's menubar (boze.app)
1927.
‘Seven Sisters’ Myths May Reach Back 100k Years (singularityhub.com)
1928.
AWS Support able to access any S3 object due to permission change (twitter.com)
1929.
Instant water cleaning method ‘millions of times’ better: study (cardiff.ac.uk)
1930.
Project Gutenberg is no longer fully blocked in Germany
1931.
Fq: Jq for Binary Formats (github.com)
1932.
Ask HN: Do you think Agile/Scrum is beneficial for software delivery?
1933.
How the .NET Foundation kerfuffle became a brouhaha (robmensching.com)
1934.
"Widevine Dump":Leaked Code Downloads HD Video from Disney+, Amazon, and Netflix (torrentfreak.com)
1935.
Brain implant translates paralyzed man's thoughts into text with 94% accuracy (sciencealert.com)
1936.
Neovim v0.5 (github.com)
1937.
Mosh: The Mobile Shell (mosh.org)
1938.
Two Hidden Instructions Discovered in Intel CPUs Enable Microcode Modification (infoq.com)
1939.
Southwest operational meltdown as hundreds of flights canceled or delayed (thepointsguy.com)
1940.
Game developers sharing their salaries on Twitter (axios.com)
1941.
The Most Dangerous Censorship (edwardsnowden.substack.com)
1942.
34% of remote workers would quit rather than return to full-time office work (psychnewsdaily.com)
1943.
Businesses should try to be the best, not the biggest (joanwestenberg.medium.com)
1944.
LinkedIn’s Alternate Universe (every.to)
1945.
Lambda School agrees to end deceptive educational financing practices (dfpi.ca.gov)
1946.
It is easier to educate a Do-er than to motivate the educated (twitter.com)
1947.
The Polar Bear – Open-Source, Multipurpose CNC Machine with a Rotary Axis (kadirilkimen.com)
1948.
Wealthy people are renouncing American citizenship (axios.com)
1949.
Windows 95 – How Does It Look Today? (dmitryelj.medium.com)
1950.
Why can an ad break the Windows 11 desktop and taskbar? (ctrl.blog)