April 2021 Archive
4801.
Google Illegally Tracking Android Users, According to New Complaint (yro.slashdot.org)
4802.
Honeywell releases details of its ion trap quantum computer (arstechnica.com)
4803.
A New Back End for Thunderbird's PGP-Support (sequoia-pgp.org)
4804.
Renaissance Medallion Fund (en.wikipedia.org)
4805.
Xiaomi InkPalm 5 Mini e-reader available soon (goodereader.com)
4806.
Languages you must know #4 (FORTH)
4807.
Data from 500M LinkedIn Users Posted for Sale Online (threatpost.com)
4808.
VeChain Introduction (docs.vechain.org)
4809.
Statement on the Selection of Jeffrey Ullman for a Turing Award (csforinclusion.wordpress.com)
4810.
Why is hardware setup in the cloud hard? (stadia.dev)
4811.
Lance Armstrong accused of using a motor on his bike in the Tour de France (marca.com)
4812.
Porting VaccinateCA to Django (simonwillison.net)
4813.
How Google SRE and Developers Work Together (youtube.com)
4814.
Quantum computing’s reproducibility crisis: Majorana fermions (nature.com)
4815.
Why AWS Lambda Pricing Has to Change for the Enterprise (infoq.com)
4816.
The FSF doubles down on restoring RMS after his non-apology apology (zdnet.com)
4817.
Create No Code Business Process Simulations in Agent Based Models (hash.ai)
4818.
Coinbase gets reference price of $250 per share (cnbc.com)
4819.
I, Pencil [pdf] (fee.org)
4820.
Advancing Rust Support in Semgrep (research.kudelskisecurity.com)
4821.
It's time to say goodbye to the GPL (martin.kleppmann.com)
4822.
QuantumScape's Battery Lab (bloomberg.com)
4823.
The Next Chapter for USDS (medium.com)
4824.
Why people forget that less is often more (economist.com)
4825.
Show HN: Querying Your Kubernetes API Server Using SQL (github.com)
4826.
Exploring an Abandoned Toys “R” Us (2018) (hackaday.com)
4827.
Leaked Navy photos and videos spotlight Pentagon’s UFO investigation (msn.com)
4828.
Sen. Wyden proposes limits on exportation of American’s personal data (techcrunch.com)
4829.
Telia Norway and Telia Sweden took Chinese TV channels off the air (twitter.com)
4830.
The $1B Russian cyber company that the US says hacks for Moscow (technologyreview.com)