April 2021 Archive
3871.
Google misled consumers over collecting location data, Australian court finds (theguardian.com)
3872.
JavaScript IMAGE CARVER, a content-aware image resizer (trekhleb.dev)
3873.
The Glossary of Happiness (newyorker.com)
3874.
MacBook Pro 2021 with M2 chip has leaked (tomsguide.com)
3875.
Firefox 88 combats window.name privacy abuses (blog.mozilla.org)
3876.
MasterCard purchases identity verification company Ekata for $850M
3877.
What is randomart produced by SSH-keygen? (2009) (superuser.com)
3878.
Filling a Paradigm-Shaped Hole (github.com)
3879.
Chauvin found guilty (edition.cnn.com)
3880.
Derek Chauvin found guilty of all 3 charges in George Floyd's death (axios.com)
3881.
Welcome to the YOLO Economy (nytimes.com)
3882.
Someone Forgot to Renew Google.com.ar
3883.
Meritocracy in Tech Is a Myth (edition.cnn.com)
3884.
Windows 10 Now Supports Linux GUI Applications (news.softpedia.com)
3885.
Expanding Breadth versus Coherency: The EMS Project (hardcoresoftware.learningbyshipping.com)
3886.
The more brains scientists study, the weaker the evidence for sex differences (theconversation.com)
3887.
I Leaked Credentials onto a Public GitHub Repo (johnmathews.eu)
3888.
Spain to give pets the same rights as humans, an animal welfare breakthrough (inews.co.uk)
3889.
3890.
Reverse-Engineering a Vintage or/nor Chip (righto.com)
3891.
Microsoft books biggest revenue growth since 2018 (cnbc.com)
3892.
Citizen Kane loses 100% rating when 80-year-old review added to Rotten Tomatoes (boingboing.net)
3893.
Ottawa moves to regulate video posts on YouTube and social media (nationalpost.com)
3894.
Mask study was “misleading” and misquotes citations, says Elsevier (retractionwatch.com)
3895.
Microsoft shakes up PC gaming by reducing Windows store cut to just 12 percent (theverge.com)
3896.
The Nginx Handbook (freecodecamp.org)
3897.
Show HN: Serverless Python in 60 Seconds (lambdium.com)
3898.
Ask HN: Will Rust become a good career choice?
3899.
Dropping the Drip: How to Get Started Making Better Coffee (2011) (lifehacker.com)
3900.
Ask HN: Is there a future for Jetbrains IDEs?