January 2021 Archive
3031.
Ether soars above $1k as Bitcoin sets another record (arstechnica.com)
3032.
Why banning 'harmful' online speech is a slippery slope (theweek.com)
3033.
Oxford/AZ vaccine leak: Germany expects only 8% efficacy in ages 65+ (handelsblatt.com)
3034.
Bell Labs Holmdel Is Now Mainly a Food Court (bell.works)
3035.
Netherlands still invests millions to support cycling (thenextweb.com)
3036.
Apple's New M1 SoC Looks Great, Is Not Faster Than 98 Percent of PC Laptops (extremetech.com)
3037.
Ask HN: Best way to learn computational biology/immunology?
3038.
Apple Plans First iMac Desktop Redesign in Nearly a Decade (bloomberg.com)
3039.
The International Tempest over the World’s Most Famous Teapot (thewalrus.ca)
3040.
Digital VT100 (1978) – Beautiful Vintage Terminal (oldcomputr.com)
3041.
Why the Bitcoin Bull Run of 2020 Is Different from 2017 (anupamchugh.medium.com)
3042.
Amazon employees call for company to cut ties with Parler (cnbc.com)
3043.
Neutron Radiography (phoenixwi.com)
3044.
What Universal Human Experiences Are You Missing Without Realizing It? (2014) (slatestarcodexabridged.com)
3045.
It’s time to accept that disinformation is a cyber security issue (computerweekly.com)
3046.
Show HN: Paint.wtf, a drawing game judged by OpenAI's zero-shot image classifier (paint.wtf)
3047.
Name Etymologies (branemrys.blogspot.com)
3048.
Researchers develop new graphene nanochannel water filters (brown.edu)
3049.
Short Sellers Crushed Like Never Before as Retail Army Charges (bloomberg.com)
3050.
Ubuntu 21.04 Will Use Wayland by Default (omgubuntu.co.uk)
3051.
Setting a bad precedent by banning a bad president (iafrikan.com)
3052.
U. Of Florida Asks Students to Use App to Report Profs Who Don‘t Teach in Person (edsurge.com)
3053.
Flattery-Driven Open-Source (ppinera.es)
3054.
Solarwinds hack explained in detail by a software engineer (lavpatel.com)
3055.
LAPD commission voted 4-0 to approve a face recognition policy (twitter.com)
3056.
Unicode superscript numeral rendering bugs (quaxio.com)
3057.
Verizon on Twitter: “There's a fiber cut in Brooklyn. We have no ETR as of yet.” (twitter.com)
3058.
A Writer Lost His Singing Voice, Then Discovered the 'Gymnastics' of Speech (npr.org)
3059.
How Fast Shall We Play? (2011) (thebeethovenproject.com)
3060.
Show HN: Twemex – A browser extension that surfaces the best ideas on Twitter (twemex.app)