2021 Archive
2371.
Bluetooth Trackball Mark II (blog.jfedor.org)
2372.
Show HN: Virtual breadboard in the browser, inspired by Ben Eater's 6502 (tejotron.com)
2373.
Web Browser Engineering (browser.engineering)
2374.
Common Nginx misconfigurations that leave your web server open to attack (blog.detectify.com)
2375.
It’s official: July was Earth’s hottest month on record (noaa.gov)
2376.
Ask HN: My client want an agent on my laptop. Is this the new normal?
2377.
Ireland joins OECD International Tax agreement (gov.ie)
2378.
112 Gripes About the French (en.wikipedia.org)
2379.
UK regulator clamps down on Binance (bbc.com)
2380.
Show HN: I built four eight-foot-long handwriting robots (twitter.com)
2381.
The brain ‘rotates’ memories to save them from new sensations (quantamagazine.org)
2382.
Finding Mona Lisa in the Game of Life (avinayak.github.io)
2383.
Rescue Mission for Sci-Hub and Open Science: We are the library (old.reddit.com)
2384.
Defensive CSS (ishadeed.com)
2385.
Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2021)
2386.
Sales of electric cars up by 43% in 2020 (theguardian.com)
2387.
Audacity fork without any sentry telemetry or crash reporting (github.com)
2388.
Fecal transplant turns cancer immunotherapy non-responders into responders (eurekalert.org)
2389.
Nvidia Shield TV Owners Are Pissed About the Banner Ads in Android TV (gizmodo.com)
2390.
Cancel We The Web? (2020) (wetheweb.org)
2391.
Boeing charged with 737 Max fraud conspiracy and agrees to pay over $2.5B (justice.gov)
2392.
Offline First (rxdb.info)
2393.
Teardown of a PC Power Supply (righto.com)
2394.
Google 20% time volunteers have been rewriting the ITA Matrix flight search app (flyertalk.com)
2395.
Where did the other dollar go, Jeff? (blog.cloudandtree.com)
2396.
Positions chess engines don't understand (chess.com)
2397.
I'm working on open source full time (willmcgugan.com)
2398.
Mozilla VPN Completes Independent Security Audit by Cure53 (blog.mozilla.org)
2399.
Dear EU: Please Don't Ruin the Root (berthub.eu)
2400.
Cloudflare doesn’t have to cut off copyright-infringing websites, judge rules (arstechnica.com)