March 2021 Archive
5941.
Tasmanian Tigers Are Extinct. Why Do People Keep Seeing Them? (nytimes.com)
5942.
Turn any smartphone into an action camera (streamalondon.com)
5943.
Show HN: Natto – a canvas for writing and manipulating JavaScript (natto.dev)
5944.
Danish computer scientist has developed a superb algorithm for finding (eurekalert.org)
5945.
MegaPod (submer.com)
5946.
Utah considers bill that would install anti-porn filters on new phones (engadget.com)
5947.
Sysadmin themed t-shirts devnull.com (devnull.com)
5948.
Florida teenager to spend three years in prison after hacking Apple’s Twitter (9to5mac.com)
5949.
No cars, no streets: Saudi Arabia's The Line (neom.com)
5950.
Authorization System Is Broken. Here Are 5 Ways to Fix It (thenewstack.io)
5951.
Ask HN: Good sites for learning about early new tech (other than HN)?
5952.
Evaluating the performance of open source static analysis tools [pdf] (cs.ru.nl)
5953.
President Biden Announces His Intent to Nominate Bill Nelson for NASA (whitehouse.gov)
5954.
Facebook is working on a version of Instagram for kids under 13 (theverge.com)
5955.
Show HN: SQLGlot – Customizable Python SQL Transpiler (github.com)
5956.
Grand Paris Express (en.wikipedia.org)
5957.
Tools in Action (old.reddit.com)
5958.
Ask HN: What's your Django side project?
5959.
CloudAcademy.com is free for a full week – no credit card required (cloudacademy.com)
5960.
Nominet Board voted out by members (twitter.com)
5961.
Chrome 89 has dropped support for HTTP Auth (youtube.com)
5962.
Betterup Appoints Prince Harry as Chief Impact Officer (betterup.com)
5963.
Learning Distributed Systems (siddharthsarda.com)
5964.
Release v1.6.0 of Julia (github.com)
5965.
The New York Times just turned one of its columns into an NFT (nytimes.com)
5966.
Office Source Code Art?
5967.
Tesla's Full Self-Driving Scam Revisted [video] (youtube.com)
5968.
Apple says iOS has alternative app distribution because the internet exists (zdnet.com)
5969.
Keybase has had a fraction of commits since purchase by Zoom (github.com)
5970.
Public Lab calls for the immediate removal of Richard Stallman (publiclab.org)