March 2021 Archive
16381.
Now you can enforce your privacy rights with a single browser tick (arstechnica.com)
16382.
Netbooting Workshop with Raspberry Pi and K3s (gumroad.com)
16383.
Apache Kafka vs. Apache Pulsar (blog.bigdataboutique.com)
16384.
Tencent files for patent on handheld PC for games (twitter.com)
16385.
Platforms vs. PhDs: How tech giants court and crush the people who study them (protocol.com)
16386.
How Intelligent Could Life Be Without Natural Selection? (nautil.us)
16387.
Demystify the dark forest on Ethereum – Sandwich Attacks (medium.com)
16388.
Impact of digital technologies on the civic space (iafrikan.com)
16389.
Mapping the brain's connective structure could unlock immortality (aeon.co)
16390.
Online Hate and Zeitgeist of Fear: A Five‐Country Longitudinal Analysis of Hate (onlinelibrary.wiley.com)
16391.
Study: Stronger brain activity after writing on paper than on tablet, smartphone (u-tokyo.ac.jp)
16392.
Text Editors in the Lord of the Rings (kieranhealy.org)
16393.
Finland Defends Title as World’s Happiest Nation in 4th Straight Win (bloomberg.com)
16394.
Guy Invented Modern World (twitter.com)
16395.
The first ski resort in the world where you pay with your eyes (payeye.com)
16396.
Hello, JIT World: The Joy of Simple JITs (2013) (blog.reverberate.org)
16397.
Jeremiah Reid Travel Is ******* Hard (jere.in)
16398.
“I Can Sleep When I’m Dead”: The Slippery Slope of Burnout (linkedin.com)
16399.
Running a Dogecoin Full Node (dogecoinisawesome.com)
16400.
Tokyo Olympics to be held without overseas spectators (english.kyodonews.net)
16401.
Why Do Some Rich Families Feel So Middle Class? (bloomberg.com)
16402.
How Should Restaurants Pay Their Servers? Well, It's Complicated (npr.org)
16403.
Linux Kernel vs. Memory Fragmentation (Part I) (pingcap.com)
16404.
During lockdown, when leaving their home, French have to carry a certificate (twitter.com)
16405.
Custom Web Shadow Elements, or Whatever (vimeo.com)
16406.
Lawmaker pressures FCC to rethink proposal affecting truck platooning (freightwaves.com)
16407.
Berkson's Paradox (twitter.com)
16408.
Finland embraced being 'happiest nation' (phys.org)
16409.
A clock based on Cistercian numerals (with Web Components) (hsablonniere.com)
16410.
Amazon driver quits over company's new AI-powered truck cameras (businessinsider.com)