March 2021 Archive
16891.
Ultrasound reads monkey brains, opening new way to control machines with thought (sciencemag.org)
16892.
Wikipedia: Talk-Covid 19 Misinformation (en.wikipedia.org)
16893.
The Battle of Thacker Pass (grist.org)
16894.
The link between personality and success (economist.com)
16895.
Major SARS-CoV-2 variant found in pets for first time (sciencemag.org)
16896.
Perseverance rover records sounds of a drive (space.com)
16897.
A contrarian view on crafting super effective presentations (betteroutcomes.substack.com)
16898.
“profile will be deleted” at startup after chromium 89 update (bugs.launchpad.net)
16899.
Plan 9 Historical Releases (p9f.org)
16900.
Five tips for choosing an Ansible collection (opensource.com)
16901.
Developing for the Desktop (git-tower.com)
16902.
Helsinki professor Jörg Tiedemann – 500M translations in 188 languages (github.com)
16903.
How to Tell a Mother Her Child Is Dead (2016) (nytimes.com)
16904.
Google Cloud: Network Connectivity Center to simplify hybrid cloud management (cloud.google.com)
16905.
If your website's full of assholes, it's your fault (2011) (anildash.com)
16906.
Haircut (splorp.me)
16907.
Make your computer beep when there's vaccines in your zip code (twitter.com)
16908.
Format=flowed: the little standard that couldn't quite make it (fastmail.blog)
16909.
The One Million Limit (python.org)
16910.
Using LDAP in Docker with Caching (dev.l1x.be)
16911.
The Useless Web (theuselessweb.com)
16912.
Google Pushes Bad System WebView Update Crashing Android Apps (androidauthority.com)
16913.
Polar Signals Continous Profiler Cumulative Metrics (polarsignals.com)
16914.
Building a personal brand and the tendency to oblivion (letusfacethefuture.substack.com)
16915.
Big breakthrough for 'massless' energy storage (sciencedaily.com)
16916.
A Complete Guide to Accessible Front-End Components (smashingmagazine.com)
16917.
Parsing and validating data in Python using Pydantic (wisdomgeek.com)
16918.
How we scaled inlets to thousands of tunnels with Kubernetes (inlets.dev)
16919.
In which there is no such thing as a functional programming language (technomancy.us)
16920.
Product Lessons from Scott and Amundsen (karlerss.com)