April 2021 Archive
3271.
Nhost is an open source Firebase rival backed by GitHub's founders (venturebeat.com)
3272.
“Teslas are bad cars. Here are a few reasons why.” (twitter.com)
3273.
Fit for a Queen (laphamsquarterly.org)
3274.
Stop You have zero (0) free copy/pastes remaining (stackoverflow.com)
3275.
Substack’s success shows readers have had enough of polarised media (ft.com)
3276.
IETF CFRG: please use real names (mailarchive.ietf.org)
3277.
Apple and partners launch first-ever $200M Restore Fund (apple.com)
3278.
New Jersey high school wrestling coach is CEO of $100M firm that owns one deli (cnbc.com)
3279.
Misinformation about Permissions Policy and FLoC (seirdy.one)
3280.
Ask HN: Why is there sometimes a black line at the top of HN?
3281.
Private Equity firm is acquiring a lot of currency conversion APIs
3282.
After Facebook, LinkedIn faces 500 mn users' data leak: Report (business-standard.com)
3283.
Show HN: A VT52 Emulator Running in Ncurses (github.com)
3284.
Signal CEO Hacks Cellebrite iPhone Hacking Device Used by Cops (vice.com)
3285.
Feds Arrest an Alleged $336M Bitcoin-Laundering Kingpin (wired.com)
3286.
Key Perl Core developer Sawyer X quits (theregister.com)
3287.
Reimagining video infrastructure to empower YouTube (blog.youtube)
3288.
NASA's Perseverance Mars Rover Extracts First Oxygen from Red Planet (mars.nasa.gov)
3289.
Artist's Shit (en.wikipedia.org)
3290.
Evidence of Antarctic glacier's tipping point confirmed for first time (phys.org)
3291.
Edith Wharton on Henry James’s asking for directions (2014) (edithwhartonsociety.wordpress.com)
3292.
Liquid Breathing (en.wikipedia.org)
3293.
Of Astronauts and Algae: NASA and the Dream of Multispecies Spaceflight (2017) (read.dukeupress.edu)
3294.
China is governed by a totalitarian regime. Why is that so hard to say? (foreignpolicy.com)
3295.
SICL – A new Common Lisp implementation (github.com)
3296.
Spring in the Middle Ages (medievalists.net)
3297.
Record and replay websites by capturing browser syscalls (replay.io)
3298.
Show HN: Roastmylandingpage.com (roastmylandingpage.com)
3299.
YouTube is now building its own video-transcoding chips (arstechnica.com)
3300.
The Next Economy of Ideas (2000) (wired.com)