March 2021 Archive
16051.
The Developer Experience Multiple (redmonk.com)
16052.
Using buildpacks to create an Nginx Docker image (griggheo.medium.com)
16053.
Goldman Analysts Work Too Hard (bloomberg.com)
16054.
How the Syrian regime’s mass digital surveillance violates human rights [pdf] (accessnow.org)
16055.
Wall Street Bets Founder Signs with Kevin Hart's Hollywood Agency (businessinsider.com)
16056.
Massively Parallel Graph Computation: From Theory to Practice (ai.googleblog.com)
16057.
The Western Digital WD Black SN850 Review: A Fast PCIe 4.0 SSD (anandtech.com)
16058.
When will it be done? (engineering.procore.com)
16059.
WebAssembly SIMD to be Included in Chrome 91 (chromestatus.com)
16060.
Batching API Requests (grouparoo.com)
16061.
Live coding: Building a course management application in Perl and Mojolicious (perlmaven.com)
16062.
When the use of JavaScript is justified (jlelse.blog)
16063.
Safari is now probably the influential wild card browser for user privacy (utcc.utoronto.ca)
16064.
Firefox Task Manager (support.mozilla.org)
16065.
Programming for Musicians and Digital Artists (manning.com)
16066.
Developing Commercial Product from Open Source Technology (interconnected.blog)
16067.
Humble Book Bundle: Stuff That Kids Love (humblebundle.com)
16068.
What Happened to Mars's Water? It Is Still Trapped There (caltech.edu)
16069.
Beginner-friendly guide to pattern matching in Rust (doma.dev)
16070.
NASA will ever again rely on rockets it built on its own (nytimes.com)
16071.
Peak Bubble? NYC man sells fart for $85, cashing in on NFT craze (nypost.com)
16072.
Downvoted on StackOverflow for Not Over-Engineering Answer (stackoverflow.com)
16073.
Tracking down a CGO crash in production (netlify.com)
16074.
It took over a decade of photography to create this picture of the Milky Way (businessinsider.in)
16075.
Gitlab Critical Security Release: 13.9.4, 13.8.6, and 13.7.9 (about.gitlab.com)
16076.
Twitter: Calling for public input on our approach to world leaders (blog.twitter.com)
16077.
Facebook paid $10,463,717 in 2019 for security for Mark Zuckerberg and family (hollywoodreporter.com)
16078.
Scientists grew tiny tear glands in a dish (nature.com)
16079.
It's Not a Scam (scripting.com)
16080.
Out-Group Homogeneity (en.wikipedia.org)