May 2021 Archive
13891.
Baidu Research: Text-Driven Video Synthesis (arxiv.org)
13892.
PSD2: One payment option for Europe. Looking for testers (payiban.com)
13893.
The Tests Are Passing, Why Would I Read the Diff Again? (clickhouse.tech)
13894.
The Microsoft Provocateur(1997) (newyorker.com)
13895.
Splunk announces permanent remote work (sfgate.com)
13896.
Against DNSSEC (2015) (sockpuppet.org)
13897.
Instagram TakipçiIHilesi (gramtakipci.com)
13898.
Royal Mail to deliver parcels to Scilly Isles by drone (theguardian.com)
13899.
Why Working from Home Will Stick (nber.org)
13900.
Objects Can Hide from Computer Vision by Seeking Out Unusual Company (theregister.com)
13901.
A surprisingly fast, surprisingly simple Actor library for Java (git.syndicate-lang.org)
13902.
Unpacking Bash shell tips from a GitHub Actions workflow (qmacro.org)
13903.
Google circumvents Roku's ban on YouTube TV (flatpanelshd.com)
13904.
Servas Secure Enclaves via RISC-V Authenticryption Shield [pdf] (arxiv.org)
13905.
How to write PureScript React to replace TypeScript React in 2021 (github.com)
13906.
Bazel (bazel.build)
13907.
Understanding iOS Application Entry Point (olszanowski.blog)
13908.
Startup finds the megastars of the future. But is it ruining music? (wired.co.uk)
13909.
Matplotlib: High Quality Vector Graphics for LaTeX Paper (alanshawn.com)
13910.
LOGO Manual (1974) [pdf] (dspace.mit.edu)
13911.
Interview with an NFT Brand Artist (nfthunt.softr.app)
13912.
Interpretations of Quantum Mechanics (S.Hossenfelder) [JPEG] (sabinehossenfelder.com)
13913.
Godocs.io Six Months Later (drewdevault.com)
13914.
How and why we built our own Transcoding solution (medium.com)
13915.
Marvel created a new “visual language” for The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (theverge.com)
13916.
Some short thoughts on smart tags (shkspr.mobi)
13917.
“I don't think people realize how much we support OSS at MathWorks” (twitter.com)
13918.
The four fish I would still eat – even after watching Seaspiracy (theguardian.com)
13919.
Djaws: Deploy a Django Container on AWS (github.com)
13920.
IEEE S&P’21 Program Committee Statement Regarding the “Hypocrite Commits” Paper [pdf] (ieee-security.org)