May 2021 Archive
8161.
Explaining how fighting games use delay-based and rollback netcode (arstechnica.com)
8162.
Ask HN: How much of your code is pushing data around?
8163.
Constructed Script (en.wikipedia.org)
8164.
Can formal methods succeed where UML failed? (buttondown.email)
8165.
Why politically guided science is bad (noahpinion.substack.com)
8166.
You Only Need to Test with 5 Users (2000) (nngroup.com)
8167.
Chip shortage highlights U.S. dependence on fragile supply chain - 60 Minutes (cbsnews.com)
8168.
Amazon’s Anti-Competitive Behavior Is in Violation of Antitrust Laws [pdf] (bookweb.org)
8169.
Data quality management for machine learning models (growingdata.com.au)
8170.
Herbs List – A simple guide to medicinal herbs (youssof.me)
8171.
Neuralink co-founder Max Hodak leaves Elon Musk’s brain implant company (cnbc.com)
8172.
Computer Networking (2000)
8173.
My first eBook launch – results and feedback (10k USD in 27 days) (blog.alexellis.io)
8174.
Is software abstraction killing civilization? (datagubbe.se)
8175.
Is faster safer? How software physics beats human psychology (merkely.com)
8176.
Google penalizes you for using Google Analytics (blog.simpleanalytics.com)
8177.
Peter Seibel: Common Lisp Standardization: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (soundcloud.com)
8178.
A Theory About Nothing
8179.
Get passive income building actors: Pays more than open source, easier than SaaS (blog.apify.com)
8180.
Pricing page hygiene: How to price your SaaS product right? (offermy.best)
8181.
Spaces is here, let’s chat (blog.twitter.com)
8182.
New threats to an old problem: The pandemic has made 'brain drain' even worse (financialpost.com)
8183.
Show HN: Health Tech Jobs (healthtechjobs.xyz)
8184.
Perfectionism isn’t a super power – it’s a mental health risk (theglobeandmail.com)
8185.
Ethereum’s 27-Year-Old Co-Creator Is Now the World’s Youngest Crypto Billionaire (forbes.com)
8186.
Haskell vs. OCaml (markkarpov.com)
8187.
Triller gives those that pirated boxing match one last chance to pay 49.99 (reuters.com)
8188.
Awesome Awesome: A curated list of awesome curated lists of many topics (github.com)
8189.
1 in 4 plan to bolt job post-pandemic (axios.com)
8190.
Return-to-office fears: Remote workers worry about falling behind in careers (cnbc.com)