March 2021 Archive
16411.
Linus T on how AMD and Intel are changing how processor interrupts are handled (zdnet.com)
16412.
A Simple Rule for Better Errors (blog.mediocregopher.com)
16413.
Omar Khayyam and the design of Persian Calendar with 14 figures accuracy (en.wikipedia.org)
16414.
Open Source Media Service CCTV/Video Recording/Object Detection (github.com)
16415.
We failed on Amazon but succeeded on Shopify (winningonshopify.com)
16416.
HTML over WebSockets in Django (twitter.com)
16417.
Snake: how the Nokia game defined a new era for the mobile industry (itsnicethat.com)
16418.
First case of an infant born with maternal antibodies from MRNA-1273 vaccine (clinicaltrialsarena.com)
16419.
PRC and Republic of China face off in pineapple war (bbc.com)
16420.
Sourdough Starter Tracker (theverge.com)
16421.
Somebody Build This #1 – Shopify for the next generation of creators (chrisfrantz.com)
16422.
Mises Stationarity Index (msindex.net)
16423.
Sharding Postgres on a single Citus node, how why and when (citusdata.com)
16424.
The Pastry A.I. That Learned to Fight Cancer (newyorker.com)
16425.
Learn to Type Faster – Keybr (keybr.com)
16426.
Where Europe Went Wrong in Its Vaccine Rollout, and Why (nytimes.com)
16427.
Regreen the Sinai (greenthesinai.com)
16428.
Bikes, bowling balls, and the delicate balancing act that is modern recycling (arstechnica.com)
16429.
Notes on AI Bias (2019) (ben-evans.com)
16430.
Plummeting sperm counts: toxic chemicals threaten humanity (theguardian.com)
16431.
Wildlife seizures are down–and an illicit trade boom may be coming (nationalgeographic.com)
16432.
MLHub – Monetize your ML models (mlhub.info)
16433.
Stellantis pickups hit, Ford cuts production due to global chip shortage (reuters.com)
16434.
Résumé-Writing Tips to Help You Get Past the A.I. Gatekeepers (nytimes.com)
16435.
What Happens When You Send a Zero-Day to a Bank? (2017) (privacylog.blogspot.com)
16436.
Kali Win-KeX: Integrated/Seamless WSL2 Kali Desktop (kali.org)
16437.
Emoji-Based Pixel Art (twitter.com)
16438.
A Styrofoam Ball Rides the Waves to Create a Volumetric Display (hackaday.com)
16439.
You don't want us to use the word 'hacker' when we mean 'criminal' (theregister.com)
16440.
NFTs are driving stunts and diving into the culture wars (vanityfair.com)