May 2021 Archive
6601.
Sony’s See-Through Camera Disaster Cost Them $100M (bettermarketing.pub)
6602.
Rock Paper Scissors Spock Lizard Tutorial in JavaScript (github.com)
6603.
Court says Amazon is responsible for 3rd party products safety (engadget.com)
6604.
Sofar Bomb (en.wikipedia.org)
6605.
How Pfizer Makes Its Covid-19 Vaccine (nytimes.com)
6606.
PracticePy – Python coding exercises in a mobile friendly web app (practicepy.com)
6607.
Crypto-mania is back: Crypto vs. Fiat, and why newer isn't always better (lt3000.blogspot.com)
6608.
CLI (curses) torrent search / magnet download utility (github.com)
6609.
Ask HN: Anyone have experience quitting work to go back to school?
6610.
Ask HN: Blog article linked here about good vs. bad developer processes?
6611.
Show HN: I made a website for friendly imageboard communities (comspace.xyz)
6612.
Do You Live in a Political Bubble? (nytimes.com)
6613.
How I studied for 12 hours a day for over a year (youtube.com)
6614.
Show HN: Hypervector – API-powered test fixtures for data science (hypervector.io)
6615.
Biden team may use private firms to surveil suspected domestic terrorists online (cnn.com)
6616.
Rocket looks set for uncontrolled reentry following Chinese space launch (spacenews.com)
6617.
'We spent 40 days in a cave without sunlight or watches' (bbc.co.uk)
6618.
Why is PDFKit on iOS so horrible?
6619.
Mattermost End-to-End Test Automation Hackathon: May 3 – May 31 (mattermost.com)
6620.
Men Clamming Up. Why a female founder might not get the same advice as her peer (femfosec.com)
6621.
1 in 3 employees would quit their job, if not offered remote work (fastcompany.com)
6622.
Slow Electric Vehicle Charging Is Making Drivers Switch Back to Gas (vice.com)
6623.
I support systemd's plan to take over the world (opensource.com)
6624.
Show HN: Touchless customer onboarding with NFC and Passport (passportreader.app)
6625.
Let the Wookie Speak (aflorithmic.ai)
6626.
Auto Makers Retreat from 50 Years of ‘Just in Time’ Manufacturing (wsj.com)
6627.
Scroll Is Joining Twitter (scroll.blog)
6628.
There’s a Name for the Blah You’re Feeling: It’s Called Languishing (nytimes.com)
6629.
Java vs. Kotlin (kotlinlang.org)
6630.
Technology Preview: Jetpack Compose for Web (blog.jetbrains.com)