January 2021 Archive
2941.
HN but it is not an eyesore (gist.github.com)
2942.
Assessing Mandatory Lockdowns and Business Closure Effects on Spread of Covid-19 (onlinelibrary.wiley.com)
2943.
Sourcehut blog condeming Trump and supporters (lists.sr.ht)
2944.
Silicon Valley hasn’t innovated since 1978 (lord-enki.net)
2945.
Dynamic type systems aren’t even simpler (hisham.hm)
2946.
Twitter Bans Account Linked to Iran's Supreme Leader (npr.org)
2947.
Angela Merkel calls Trump Twitter ban 'problematic' (dw.com)
2948.
A CSV file with 80k tweets from the day of the capitol hill riots (github.com)
2949.
I used to build stuff all the time, then I got a job
2950.
Wwwwayland sucks (2018) (magnushoff.com)
2951.
Massachusetts to Ban Sale of New Gas-Powered Cars by 2035 (caranddriver.com)
2952.
TSMC to Produce Intel CPUs (wccftech.com)
2953.
State of Clojure 2021
2954.
ACLU released a statement condemning Big Tech’s censorship of Trump (twitter.com)
2955.
It's Good Jobs, Stupid (econfip.org)
2956.
Google threatens to disable search in Australia if media code becomes law (theage.com.au)
2957.
Ask HN: Best IRC Channels in 2021?
2958.
Ask HN: Where Is Jack Ma?
2959.
Show HN: Automatic Baseball Pitching Motion and Trajectory Overlay in Realtime (github.com)
2960.
Hamas May Be Threat to 8chan, QAnon Online (krebsonsecurity.com)
2961.
Show HN: Command-line-first app for capturing notes and reflections in Markdown (github.com)
2962.
ASCII-Crc (git.envs.net)
2963.
Spectrum2_signald: An XMPP/Signal gateway (pre-alpha version) (gitlab.com)
2964.
A brief insight into the complexities of creating a new capability at the BBC (medium.com)
2965.
Ask HN: What's a programming book that you wish you read earlier in your career?
2966.
Scaling Replicated State Machines with Compartmentalization [pdf] (mwhittaker.github.io)
2967.
One of Fleming's first thermionic diode valves, 1889 (collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk)
2968.
Firefox Relay (relay.firefox.com)
2969.
GameStop Mania Reveals Power Shift on Wall Street (wsj.com)
2970.
My green home: $90k in clean tech upgrades, $20k in tax breaks (arstechnica.com)