March 2021 Archive
1771.
Cars Have Your Location. This Spy Firm Wants to Sell It to the U.S. Military (vice.com)
1772.
Hackers, Mason Jars, and the Psychedelic Science of DIY Shrooms (wired.com)
1773.
The moving sofa problem (2016) (math.ucdavis.edu)
1774.
Changing the tires on a moving codebase (sedimental.org)
1775.
Adventures in data-oriented design – Part 3b: Internal References (blog.molecular-matters.com)
1776.
Jack Dorsey is attempting to sell his first tweet as an NFT (theverge.com)
1777.
Red Hat Pulls Free Software Foundation Funding over Richard Stallman's Return (theregister.com)
1778.
Money and Investing (1996) (philip.greenspun.com)
1779.
Joe Is Wrong (2009) (goran.krampe.se)
1780.
Tech companies say they can’t find good employees – companies may be the problem (wsj.com)
1781.
Ethereum on Amazon Managed Blockchain (aws.amazon.com)
1782.
When constitutions took over the world (newyorker.com)
1783.
Ask HN: Best Source for Desktop Backgrounds
1784.
Girls and dolls in the Roman Empire (daily.jstor.org)
1785.
Proposal for an Internet Service: The Eternal Home Page (1996) (neilsloane.com)
1786.
Ask HN: Is Google still a cool place to work?
1787.
Ask HN: Literature on crisis response?
1788.
We are building a new systems programming language (drewdevault.com)
1789.
The Soviet 8080 Processor – The 580 (cpushack.com)
1790.
Here’s why we are going open source (citizenlab.co)
1791.
A guide to Windows application development using w64devkit (nullprogram.com)
1792.
Some opinionated thoughts on SQL databases (blog.nelhage.com)
1793.
Justice Department Investigating Visa over Debit-Card Practices (wsj.com)
1794.
Get better at programming by learning how things work (jvns.ca)
1795.
An Introduction to Typeclass Metaprogramming (lexi-lambda.github.io)
1796.
GameStop drops by 40% in 25 minutes (cnbc.com)
1797.
Ray Dalio: ‘Good probability’ the U.S. will outlaw Bitcoin (finance.yahoo.com)
1798.
AstraZeneca may have provided incomplete efficacy data NIAID (reuters.com)
1799.
Proof-of-work should be banned (stopburncoins.medium.com)
1800.
SpaceX loses another Starship prototype as landing sequence fails (arstechnica.com)