March 2021 Archive
1231.
A Spectre proof-of-concept for a Spectre-proof web (security.googleblog.com)
1232.
AMA: Gaël Duval, founder of the de-Googled Android OS /e/ (reddit.com)
1233.
Rust’s async isn’t colored (hobofan.com)
1234.
String length functions for single emoji characters evaluate to greater than 1 (hsivonen.fi)
1235.
Baltimore plant ruins 15M Johnson and Johnson coronavirus vaccines (axios.com)
1236.
Resurrecting Fortran (ondrejcertik.com)
1237.
Building My Own Yahoo Pipes (taoofmac.com)
1238.
Why is the deathbed perspective considered so valuable? (aeon.co)
1239.
Tim Berners-Lee: We need social networks where bad things happen less (theguardian.com)
1240.
Comparing H.265 (HEVC) and H265 video file size (janstechtalk.blogspot.com)
1241.
What Is RPN? Why Did/Does HP Use RPN? Learning RPN (1999) (hpmuseum.org)
1242.
Comparison of Postsurgical Scars Between Vegan and Omnivore Patients (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
1243.
Google is testing its new ad targeting tech in millions of browsers (eff.org)
1244.
The CNAME of the Game: Large-scale Analysis of DNS-based Tracking Evasion (arxiv.org)
1245.
Thoughts on Rust bloat (2019) (raphlinus.github.io)
1246.
The power of imagination, and other parenting lessons from Calvin and Hobbes (washingtonpost.com)
1247.
Why was the Amiga Kickstart 1.x “Insert floppy” graphic so bad? (retrocomputing.stackexchange.com)
1248.
Building Webhooks into Your Application: Guidelines and Best Practices (2020) (workos.com)
1249.
When you have too much memory for SheepShaver (oldvcr.blogspot.com)
1250.
Fuzzing Java in OSS-Fuzz (security.googleblog.com)
1251.
Adoption of Mypy for Python type checking: 45% already use it, 40% don't plan to (twitter.com)
1252.
Amazon Workers’ Union Drive Reaches Far Beyond Alabama (nytimes.com)
1253.
Rust's type system is Turing-complete (2017) (sdleffler.github.io)
1254.
Gitlab 13.10 Released (about.gitlab.com)
1255.
Ask HN: How to stay focused and motivated working from home?
1256.
Erlang Garbage Collection Details and Why It Matters (2015) (hamidreza-s.github.io)
1257.
AFL++ Fuzzing Framework (github.com)
1258.
64-Bit Linux Return-Oriented Programming (crypto.stanford.edu)
1259.
Frink (futureboy.us)
1260.
Yes, experts will lie to you sometimes (noahpinion.substack.com)