April 2021 Archive
5311.
Republicans and Democrats increasingly agree: Big Tech is too powerful (arstechnica.com)
5312.
Vegan Billionaire Disrupted the Crypto Markets. Stocks May Be Next (wsj.com)
5313.
Show HN: A New Flutter App for Mountain Biking
5314.
Jason Fried: On Making Decisions (world.hey.com)
5315.
Ask HN: How would you hack the Chinese firewall?
5316.
The Hard Science of Reincarnation (vice.com)
5317.
Show HN: Advanced Algorithms Course (free to audit) (qvault.io)
5318.
Show HN: A decentralised VC firm using Bitclout?
5319.
Privacy Is Power (and we must take it back) (bostonreview.net)
5320.
Death of Prince Philip – too much coverage on BBC TV (bbc.co.uk)
5321.
Why Logitech Just Killed the Universal Remote Control Industry (mattstoller.substack.com)
5322.
Suez Canal Not Releasing Ever Given Ship and Crew Until Compensation Is Paid (marineinsight.com)
5323.
China brings out its censors over vaccine critique (cnn.com)
5324.
How to make optimized tree shakeable libraries to improve your app's performance (blog.theodo.com)
5325.
Prediction: Rising food prices will cause protests and instability (news.yahoo.com)
5326.
So You Want to Learn Physics, Second Edition (susanrigetti.com)
5327.
Beowulf Cluster (en.wikipedia.org)
5328.
I Fought to Graduate Without Using Nonfree Software (gnu.org)
5329.
Ace the coding interview: How I got offers at Google and Facebook, twice (mjbleong.medium.com)
5330.
Ask HN: What “ancient” prog. languages to include in my data pipeline?
5331.
Why Grantham Says the Next Crash Will Rival 1929, 2000 (youtube.com)
5332.
Google Argentina's domain name bought by man for 2GBP (bbc.co.uk)
5333.
Ask HN: Who has best DevRel these days?
5334.
Biden’s $4T Economic Plan, in One Chart (nytimes.com)
5335.
Proof of Work based off of Rubik's Cubes (srilikestosing.github.io)
5336.
Are there large deployments of of Cassandra or Scylladb today?
5337.
Show HN: Quiet AF – f.lux for your ears (github.com)
5338.
Microsoft Is Supporting Old Games, While Sony and Nintendo Leave Them Behind (kotaku.com)
5339.
The Foundations of AI Are Riddled with Errors (wired.com)
5340.
'We found a baby on the subway – now he's our son' (bbc.com)