May 2021 Archive
8641.
Senate Voting on $10B bailout for Blue Origin (usaherald.com)
8642.
A Deep Dive into Kubernetes Schema Validation (datree.io)
8643.
Joseph Weizenbaum's Original Eliza (sites.google.com)
8644.
Choose a random answer to this question, what's the chance you'll be correct? (understandinguncertainty.org)
8645.
Tired of Running in Place, Young Chinese ‘Lie Down’ (sixthtone.com)
8646.
Point Parameterization of Affine Transform (catid.io)
8647.
Ask HN: Should you implement your own authentication system?
8648.
Privacy group targets website 'cookie terror' (bbc.co.uk)
8649.
Show HN: ShellPiper – An editor for shell pipe one-liners (github.com)
8650.
The Future of Ads and Privacy (blog.mozilla.org)
8651.
Aurora: An operating system that takes care of persistence [pdf] (sigops.org)
8652.
WebRTC: The end of an era (and the dawn of a new one) (bloggeek.me)
8653.
Ask HN: How do you discipline yourself?
8654.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un bans skinny jeans (theguardian.com)
8655.
Making a Guitar (youtube.com)
8656.
Microsoft Warns of 25 Critical Vulnerabilities in IoT, Industrial Devices (threatpost.com)
8657.
Cancer rates in medieval Britain around ten times higher than previously thought (medicalxpress.com)
8658.
Coronavirus Country Comparator (boogheta.github.io)
8659.
A Grudge Match in Japan: One Corner, Two 7-Elevens (nytimes.com)
8660.
A conversation about Compilers for Machine Learning (open.spotify.com)
8661.
Wasmer Python (github.com)
8662.
Trust Is Fragile (2012) (signalvnoise.com)
8663.
A Safer Curl – Bash? (blog.sigstore.dev)
8664.
How Big Tech got so big: Hundreds of acquisitions (washingtonpost.com)
8665.
Every Amazon Shareholder Letter [pdf] (drive.google.com)
8666.
Coronavirus was 'not manmade or genetically modified': U.S. spy agency (reuters.com)
8667.
Will SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern affect the promise of vaccines? (nature.com)
8668.
How Big Data Are Unlocking the Mysteries of Autism (scientificamerican.com)
8669.
Building an open infrastructure for civic participation (opensource.com)
8670.
Show HN: Xplr hacks – hacking the rusty terminal file explorer (github.com)