March 2021 Archive
14851.
Please scan my towel (2016) (jerrygamblin.com)
14852.
Crypto Collectible Rankings (cryptoslam.io)
14853.
Russia slows down Twitter over 'banned content' (bbc.com)
14854.
The pandemic that won't end (foreignaffairs.com)
14855.
Biden's deal with Seoul points to a swift shift on alliances (japantoday.com)
14856.
Intelligent Data Labeling and the Future of AI (watchful.io)
14857.
Wurst luck: half-eaten sausage helps German police solve cold case (theguardian.com)
14858.
A product's Vue 3 migration: A real life story (suade.org)
14859.
Distributed Computing with Emacs (2010) (nullprogram.com)
14860.
Slick Tom Cruise Deepfakes Signal That Near Flawless Forgeries May Be Here (npr.org)
14861.
Hulu suggests resetting modem to fix video playback (help.hulu.com)
14862.
Checking in on Fast (chrisfrantz.com)
14863.
The Swiss Cost of Living Is Too Low (2020) (econlib.org)
14864.
Netflix is testing a crackdown on password sharing (cnbc.com)
14865.
Kids get a $2 discount if they read aloud to a barber in Michigan (2016) (npr.org)
14866.
Russian Political Jokes (en.wikipedia.org)
14867.
Study: Why pot smokers are skinnier (2018) (theatlantic.com)
14868.
Lockless patterns: relaxed access and partial memory barriers (lwn.net)
14869.
12,000kms/s+ Fusion Highways for cheap, simple interplanetary travel (toughsf.blogspot.com)
14870.
Telephone Card (en.wikipedia.org)
14871.
How does Wombo (lip-sync app going viral) work? Face warping and GANNs?
14872.
Intro to JWT – Step by Step (dev.to)
14873.
Internet providers tracking sites we visit in secretive trial (theguardian.com)
14874.
Channel 37 (en.wikipedia.org)
14875.
How I deciphered a Robert E. Lee letter (2016) [pdf] (moscow.sci-hub.se)
14876.
Access Your IDE Remotely with Projector (blog.jetbrains.com)
14877.
One year with Covid: Life under lockdown (reuters.com)
14878.
Playback-A Python framework that lets you “record” and “replay” operations (github.com)
14879.
Valve's OpenGL debugger open-sourced (2014) (github.com)
14880.
An NFT Painting Just Sold for $69M (futurism.com)