May 2021 Archive
13771.
Show HN: Tox Python (tox.readthedocs.io)
13772.
Chris Delay’s Fail Masterclass (introversion.co.uk)
13773.
Challenges in setting up port forwarding in Xfinity (viggy28.dev)
13774.
Chinese dreams on Native American land: A tale of cannabis boom and bust (bbc.co.uk)
13775.
I studied the fonts of the top websites. Here's what I learned (dribbble.com)
13776.
Abusing permission flags to distinguish watched episodes (japh.se)
13777.
Macron calls on US to drop vaccine export bans (bbc.com)
13778.
'Jugular' of the U.S. fuel pipeline system shuts down after cyberattack (politico.com)
13779.
Paper: Work-refusal safety laws serve employees poorly during pandemic (news.illinois.edu)
13780.
Faster Python with Go shared objects (blog.kchung.co)
13781.
The strange tale of a Cities: Skylines town with only one house (2015) (pcgamer.com)
13782.
Big Changes in Kernel 5.13 (zdnet.com)
13783.
inc: step-by-step development of a Scheme-to-x86 compiler (github.com)
13784.
Ask HN: What are some interesting emails that surfaced from Epic Games v. Apple?
13785.
Dependency Managers Don’t Manage Your Dependencies (cpojer.net)
13786.
The Next Global Disaster Is on Its Way, and We Aren’t Ready (bloomberg.com)
13787.
The World Calendar (en.wikipedia.org)
13788.
Deceased Wikipedians (en.wikipedia.org)
13789.
Why Amy Klobuchar just wrote 600 pages on antitrust (arstechnica.com)
13790.
The Dark, Biohacked Heart of Silicon Valley (vanityfair.com)
13791.
Restarting U.S. Pipeline Hit by Cyberattack May Not Be Easy (bloomberg.com)
13792.
Dogecoin plunges 30% during Elon Musk’s SNL appearance (cnbc.com)
13793.
Migraine Hallucinations, Phenomenology, and Cognition (lesswrong.com)
13794.
RCS End-to-end encryption in Google messages [pdf] (gstatic.com)
13795.
Should the Right to Die Extend to People with Mental Illness? (thewalrus.ca)
13796.
U.S. Fuel Sellers Scramble for Alternatives to Hacked Pipeline (bloomberg.com)
13797.
Pragmatic Termination Analysis (gist.github.com)
13798.
‘Are you sleeping well?’China researchers alarmed by efforts to stifle criticism (scmp.com)
13799.
The Colonial Pipeline Hack Is a New Extreme for Ransomware (wired.com)
13800.
Persism 1.1.0 Released with support for Records (github.com)