March 2021 Archive
1501.
Netlify Status – CDN Issues (netlifystatus.com)
1502.
NASA completes engine test firing of moon rocket on 2nd try (phys.org)
1503.
Why Do We Call These “DuPont” Connectors? (mattmillman.com)
1504.
Red Hat statement about RMS’s return to the Free Software Foundation board (redhat.com)
1505.
GNU Autotools: A Tutorial [pdf] (elinux.org)
1506.
Azure Active Directory down (twitter.com)
1507.
Show HN: Learn Spanish quickly while reading (donquixote.fun)
1508.
A New Lens on Understanding Generalization in Deep Learning (ai.googleblog.com)
1509.
Cherokee Numerals (thereader.mitpress.mit.edu)
1510.
The new browser-based puppeteer REPL, and how we built it (docs.browserless.io)
1511.
Italo Calvino, The Art of Fiction No. 130 (1992) (theparisreview.org)
1512.
Apple users group meeting with Steve Wozniak (1978) [audio] (archive.org)
1513.
Im2Vec: Synthesizing Vector Graphics Without Vector Supervision (arxiv.org)
1514.
Vintage technology and why some people still use it (bbc.co.uk)
1515.
Launch HN: Routine (YC W21) – Tasks, notes and calendar all in one product
1516.
Launch HN: PingPong (YC W21) – Video messaging for remote teams
1517.
Z3 – ZFS to S3 Backup/Restore Tool (github.com)
1518.
FreeBSD kernel-mode WireGuard moves forward out-of-tree (arstechnica.com)
1519.
Discovering WW1 tunnel of death hidden in France for a century (bbc.com)
1520.
Tools for Auditing CSS (css-tricks.com)
1521.
Signal Appears to Have Abandoned Their AGPL-Licensed Server Sourcecode (linuxreviews.org)
1522.
How to backdoor curl (daniel.haxx.se)
1523.
Myanmar police fled to India after refusing orders (reuters.com)
1524.
Tips for Individual and Group Brainstorming (runpondr.com)
1525.
A 10-second video clip sold for $6.6M (reuters.com)
1526.
Chip-starved automakers shudder at Renesas plant's 1-month halt (asia.nikkei.com)
1527.
Ask HN: Which books made you the most money?
1528.
AI skills are worth less than you think (2019) (medium.com)
1529.
Atari 800XL PCB Remake (ezcontents.org)
1530.
Ideas to improve the user and developer experiences of databases (dnlhg.com)