March 2021 Archive
17521.
NYPD officers are no longer protected from civil lawsuits (cnn.com)
17522.
22M deidentified records of Covid-19 patients in the US (data.cdc.gov)
17523.
'We’re back': rocket launch licence gives Australian aerospace sector high hopes (theguardian.com)
17524.
Ballista, distributed compute in Rust, merged into Apache Arrow (github.com)
17525.
Compile times, and why “the obvious” might not be so (rachelbythebay.com)
17526.
What Is CRUD? [For Beginners] (crudful.com)
17527.
Encapsulating Ruby on Rails Views (github.blog)
17528.
Why I left Google to join Grab (2018) (steve-yegge.medium.com)
17529.
JRR Tolkien: The Enemy of Progress (2002) (salon.com)
17530.
DeepL Translator Launches 13 New European Languages (deepl.com)
17531.
Taxi Medallion (en.wikipedia.org)
17532.
Grumpy.website (grumpy.website)
17533.
The next frontier after remote work is async (levels.io)
17534.
How to Become a Full Stack Data Scientist? (pakodas.substack.com)
17535.
Creating Video Content for YC Companies and Achieving 1.2B Views (failory.com)
17536.
Apple and Links (leancrew.com)
17537.
Row erupts over university’s use of research metrics in job-cut decisions (nature.com)
17538.
Controversial track of the container ship Ever Given that blocked Suez Canal (youtube.com)
17539.
Project Pockit (pockit.ai)
17540.
Show HN: jCore – JavaScript library for building UI components (github.com)
17541.
Why So Many People Intend to Die with Money in the Bank (bloomberg.com)
17542.
Sleeping Octopuses May Have Dreams, but They're Probably Brief (npr.org)
17543.
Russia Sees Record High Average Temperatures in 2020 (themoscowtimes.com)
17544.
Study confirms evolutionary link between social structure and selfishness (phys.org)
17545.
Suez Canal: Owner of cargo ship blocks waterway (bbc.com)
17546.
Lunatic – Erlang-inspired runtime for WebAssembly (lunatic.solutions)
17547.
Lawmakers Grill Tech C.E.O.s on Capitol Riot, Getting Few Direct Answers (nytimes.com)
17548.
There oughta be a macro keyboard (there.oughta.be)
17549.
Ocean Currents Predicted on Enceladus (phys.org)
17550.
Tenet Shows Time Travel May Be Possible (nautil.us)