April 2021 Archive
4201.
DRPC: Our Replacement for gRPC (storj.io)
4202.
CDC Eases Face Mask Guidelines for Fully Vaccinated People Outdoors (wsj.com)
4203.
Spotify’s Surprise (stratechery.com)
4204.
Microsoft Buys Flatcar Container Linux Creator Kinvolk (zdnet.com)
4205.
Ask HN: What actions did you take against climate change?
4206.
Ask HN: I am a coder and I am thinking of buying Dell XPS 13. What do you think?
4207.
‘Freeze the keys’ key-locking mechanism aims to prevent suicide among veterans (academictimes.com)
4208.
Ask HN: Does a CFA Matter in FinTech?
4209.
Ask HN: How do I stop wasting so much time on my phone?
4210.
Manipulated into taking a bad deal from an angel – will a VC will buy them out?
4211.
Could You Go for a Month Without Coffee? (wsj.com)
4212.
Ask HN: Router recommendation to replace Ubiquiti?
4213.
Ask HN: Is Kotlin on a pathway to become obsolete?
4214.
Python Is a Bad Programming Language (medium.com)
4215.
GDPR Has Ruined the Web (world.hey.com)
4216.
2p and £2 coin production suspended for ten years (2020) (accountingweb.co.uk)
4217.
No iOS user is ever allowed better than the lowest-common-denominator web (twitter.com)
4218.
The Myth of 'I'm Bad at Math' (theatlantic.com)
4219.
Ask HN: Does anybody feel like they are waiting around to die?
4220.
Ask HN: As a startup do you employ good people over passionate ones?
4221.
‘Master,’ ‘Slave’ and the Fight over Offensive Terms in Computing (nytimes.com)
4222.
Maudslay's Methods of Originating Screws (chestofbooks.com)
4223.
Ask HN: Founders – is anything holding you back from going fully remote?
4224.
Show HN: Cropping.Rocks - free Social Media Image Cropping (cropping.rocks)
4225.
Rad Basic VB6 Clone Kickstarter (kickstarter.com)
4226.
What are impressive personal ML Projects you have seen?
4227.
What if A.I. gets 100x better in a matter of months? (interconnected.org)
4228.
Ask HN: How to Prioritize
4229.
Mighty's master plan to reignite the future of desktop computing (blog.mightyapp.com)
4230.
Rates of Parkinson’s disease are exploding. A common chemical may be to blame (theguardian.com)