May 2021 Archive
5371.
Interview with Thomas Gleixner on the real-time Linux kernel patch set (linux.com)
5372.
About 1.5M people still pay for AOL (but for tech support and id theft s/w) (cnbc.com)
5373.
Julia Gotchas and How to Handle Them (2016) (stochasticlifestyle.com)
5374.
Bits from the Debian Release Team: bullseye status update (lists.debian.org)
5375.
Google engineer calls out Apple for holding back the web (9to5google.com)
5376.
LSD, Cargo Shorts and the Fall of a High-Flying Tech CEO (bloomberg.com)
5377.
We Use Web Components at GitHub (github.blog)
5378.
DIY Instructions for Building a Lisperati1000 Computer (github.com)
5379.
Out-of-control Chinese rocket falling to Earth could partially survive re-entry (theguardian.com)
5380.
Catala: A Programming Language for the Law (arxiv.org)
5381.
Moravec's Paradox (en.wikipedia.org)
5382.
The UML was designed to be a language for just visualizing and reasoning (twitter.com)
5383.
Tim Cook on Tim Sweeney (scribd.com)
5384.
Turkey Now Has High-Speed Missile-Like Drone That’s Launched from a Larger Drone (thedrive.com)
5385.
Ethereum's 27-year-old creator Vitalik Buterin is now a billionaire (edition.cnn.com)
5386.
How to Do Everything (drmaciver.substack.com)
5387.
The 74,000 numbers of Barclays Bank (shkspr.mobi)
5388.
Facebook will uphold Trump ban but reassess the decision over coming months (cnbc.com)
5389.
KCP: A Minimal Kubernetes API Server (github.com)
5390.
It Began as an AI-Fueled Dungeon Game (wired.com)
5391.
Persuading the Body to Regenerate Its Limbs (newyorker.com)
5392.
An NFT That Saves Lives (paulgraham.com)
5393.
Whatever happened to Six Sigma? (2019) (qz.com)
5394.
Let’s Throw Away These Rules of the Road (bloomberg.com)
5395.
Mysterious Biotech Startup Gave Anti-Aging Gene Therapy to Dementia Patients (futurism.com)
5396.
Little Foot’s shoulders hint at how a human-chimp common ancestor climbed (sciencenews.org)
5397.
Ask HN: Why the indifference to Covid-19 patent waiver?
5398.
'Minecraft Terrorism' Case Casts Russian Teens into Legal 'Nether ' (rferl.org)
5399.
We Kept Datadog from Blowing Up Our AWS Bill (courier.com)
5400.
Introduction to Abject-Oriented Programming (2007) (typicalprogrammer.com)