May 2021 Archive
1261.
Trabant: The East German car remains iconic (dw.com)
1262.
Deep Diving into the Strengths of FreeBSD (klarasystems.com)
1263.
Master List of Logical Fallacies (2018) (utminers.utep.edu)
1264.
The original “Hello World”: B. W. Kernighan's intro to B (1973) (web.archive.org)
1265.
OpenFlexure Microscope, an open-source optical microscope (openflexure.org)
1266.
Our memory is better than experts thought (scientificamerican.com)
1267.
Fast, Open Source Search (typesense.org)
1268.
Pimp My Microwave (github.com)
1269.
Grazing Goat Problems (quantamagazine.org)
1270.
Teens, tech and mental health: Oxford study finds no link (bbc.com)
1271.
Unsolved mysteries of the Warhammer 40k universe with loremaster Dan Abnett (arstechnica.com)
1272.
Forth: Stack-Manipulation Operators (forth.com)
1273.
Objective-S: architecture-oriented language based on Smalltalk and Objective-C (objective.st)
1274.
Show HN: RonDB – fast key-value database in the cloud (rondb.com)
1275.
Charlie Bit My Finger video to be taken off YouTube after selling for £500k (bbc.com)
1276.
How Fake Money Saved Brazil (2010) (npr.org)
1277.
You can't have too many angels (waseem.substack.com)
1278.
"Memory athletes" and the techniques they use [audio] (bbc.co.uk)
1279.
An open letter from Atheme's developers and community (atheme.github.io)
1280.
Stadia’s VP and head of product leaves Google (arstechnica.com)
1281.
EV Range Breakthrough as New Aluminum-Ion Battery Charges 60 Times Faster to Lit (forbes.com)
1282.
Why Billionaires Don't Pay Property Taxes in New York (2015) (bloomberg.com)
1283.
Ford Wants Billboards to Beam Distracting Ads to Screens Inside Your Car (vice.com)
1284.
Ask HN: I think I hate the software development industry? Am I crazy?
1285.
File Permissions: A painful side of Docker (2019) (blog.gougousis.net)
1286.
Turn GitHub into an RSS Reader (github.com)
1287.
Show HN: DarkHN – Dark Mode Mirror for Hacker News (darkhn.herokuapp.com)
1288.
The Unwritten Contract of Solid State Drives (2017) (dl.acm.org)
1289.
Putting an Ultra-Tiny Linux Board in a Phone Charger Eventually (hackaday.com)
1290.
How Our Slack App Got to 200K Users with No Marketing Whatsoever (ae.studio)