May 2021 Archive
16351.
How China Lends: A Rare Look into 100 Debt Contracts with Foreign Governments (cgdev.org)
16352.
Embedding Python in Another Application (docs.python.org)
16353.
Memory and reconciliation: The dangers of common enemy narratives (voxeu.org)
16354.
Formsend – Google Forms and Formspree Alternative (formsend.org)
16355.
Write Videos in React (remotion.dev)
16356.
How to Have a Conversation on the IndieWeb (2020) (desmondrivet.com)
16357.
The race to understand the thrilling, dangerous world of language AI (technologyreview.com)
16358.
Steam on ChromeOS: “A win-win situation for both Google and Valve”? (boilingsteam.com)
16359.
Sea Dragon Rocket (en.wikipedia.org)
16360.
Next.js Scraper Playground: Build and Test Web Scraper APIs (nextjs-scraper-playground.vercel.app)
16361.
Free Your Technical Aesthetic from the 1970s (prog21.dadgum.com)
16362.
Tech for disabled people is booming. So where’s the funding? – Rest of World (restofworld.org)
16363.
Tim Cook plays innocent in Epic vs. Apple’s culminating testimony (techcrunch.com)
16364.
Flight diverted over Belarus to arrest blogger (theguardian.com)
16365.
A long rant about Ruby, its value, its innovations, and its (sad) fate (threadreaderapp.com)
16366.
“Open Source” Is Nobody’s Property (2020) (writing.kemitchell.com)
16367.
A few bash commands to try (papercups.io)
16368.
A simple, elegant desktop BSD Operating System (ghostbsd.org)
16369.
What Does It Take To Resolve A Hostname – venam [nixers conf 2020] (youtube.com)
16370.
Wall Street’s new mantra: green is good (ft.com)
16371.
Fast And Memory Efficient C++ Hashtable Based On Robin Hood Hashing (github.com)
16372.
Solar Radio Burst – Spaceweather.com (spaceweather.com)
16373.
Litigation: Cloanto seeks admission of Evert Carton as witness (amiga-news.de)
16374.
Biosensor strip for Covid-19 testing gives results within one secon (publishing.aip.org)
16375.
A 20-year-old Xbox Easter egg has been revealed, and there may still be more (theverge.com)
16376.
SCIONLab – global SCION network testbed (scionlab.org)
16377.
Would you pay $1.7T for a plane that couldn’t fly? (responsiblestatecraft.org)
16378.
May 22nd was the 48th Anniversary of Ethernet (linkedin.com)
16379.
A general state rollback technique for C++ (jfgeyelin.com)
16380.
New York’s prospective teachers will no longer have to pass literacy exam (ny.chalkbeat.org)