January 2021 Archive
2341.
Microsoft same-day reversal on Xbox Live Gold price doubling (windowscentral.com)
2342.
Show HN: Compiled, buildtime atomic CSS in JavaScript and all your favorite APIs (compiledcssinjs.com)
2343.
Platforms that have banned or restricted Trump so far (axios.com)
2344.
Show HN: Create Chrome Extensions for internal use (extension.dev)
2345.
Lessons for Philosophers and Scientists from Sherlock Holmes and Father Brown (blog.practicalethics.ox.ac.uk)
2346.
The Radio-Carbon Dating of the Voynich MS (voynich.nu)
2347.
Computed goto for efficient dispatch tables (2012) (eli.thegreenplace.net)
2348.
Why scientists are worried about the coronavirus variant from Brazil (npr.org)
2349.
Dogecoin Surges as Reddit Traders Push to Make It the Crypto GameStop (forbes.com)
2350.
Malvuln – Malware Vulnerability Research (malvuln.com)
2351.
IRS offered $625,000 bounty to anyone who could “crack” Monero; no one succeeded (twitter.com)
2352.
A new newsletter on database engines, streaming systems, query planning (scattered-thoughts.net)
2353.
Former Google CEO and others call for U.S.-China tech “bifurcation” (axios.com)
2354.
U.S. Says China’s Repression of Uighurs Is ‘Genocide’ (nytimes.com)
2355.
A history of amulets in ten objects (2019) (journal.sciencemuseum.ac.uk)
2356.
Hyperland, Intermedia, and the Web That Never Was (are.na)
2357.
An Introduction to the Internet of Materials (dl.acm.org)
2358.
RadixSpline: A Single-Pass Learned Index (github.com)
2359.
HDMI Forum Closing Public Specification Access Is Hurting Open Source Drivers (phoronix.com)
2360.
George W. Bush is smarter than you (2013) (keithhennessey.com)
2361.
Tesla fire kills man because door handles wouldn’t open, lawsuit alleges (2019) (washingtonpost.com)
2362.
Google looks at pulling all or part of its search engine from Australia (crikey.com.au)
2363.
Goodbye and good riddance to the 16:9 aspect ratio (theverge.com)
2364.
Qt commercial-only LTS phase starts (lists.qt-project.org)
2365.
National Rifle Association files for bankruptcy (reuters.com)
2366.
We compress Pub/Sub messages and more, saving a load of money (blog.lawrencejones.dev)
2367.
They Can’t Leave the Bay Area Fast Enough (nytimes.com)
2368.
WhatsApp Privacy Policy Update Allows User Data to Be Shared with Facebook (macrumors.com)
2369.
The Most Popular College Books (degreequery.com)
2370.
An additional non-backtracking RegExp engine (v8.dev)