April 2021 Archive
1231.
FB JavaScript SDK down (developers.facebook.com)
1232.
SixtyFPS v0.0.6 GUI Toolkit: Now with IDE Support (sixtyfps.io)
1233.
800-year-old medieval pottery fragments reveal Jewish dietary practices (medievalists.net)
1234.
Things I was asked to do while job hunting (kylenazario.com)
1235.
Credit Card Ads Targeted by Age, Violating Facebook’s Anti-Discrimination Policy (themarkup.org)
1236.
On Being an Outsider (lithub.com)
1237.
Ethereum Fork Fails on OpenEthereum (github.com)
1238.
Summary of C/C++ integer rules (nayuki.io)
1239.
Everything Old Is New Again: Binary Security of WebAssembly [pdf] (unibw.de)
1240.
Azimuth unlocked iPhone at center of legal battle between the FBI and Apple (washingtonpost.com)
1241.
The Human Eye Webcam [video] (youtube.com)
1242.
Tree.h in OpenBSD: dependency-free intrusive binary tree (2002) (github.com)
1243.
Coinbase Independent Directors Have Close Company Ties (wsj.com)
1244.
Avoiding Leetcode Anxiety (leetcodetherapy.com)
1245.
Why Specifications Don't Compose (hillelwayne.com)
1246.
Crystal Language That Aims at C Performance with Ruby Syntax Releases 1.0 (infoq.com)
1247.
Ask HN: How is a company like Comcast able to get away with spam?
1248.
Linux kernel incorrect computation of branch displacements in BPF JIT compiler (openwall.com)
1249.
Windows 10 taskbar is now pushing Microsoft Edge web apps (windowslatest.com)
1250.
AI Dungeon will block certain words, review content flagged as inappropriate (latitude.io)
1251.
Oklahoma woman charged with felony for not returning VHS tape 21 years ago (okcfox.com)
1252.
Apple Fitness+ introduces new workouts, trainers, and Time to Walk guest (apple.com)
1253.
Previous Covid-19 may cut risk of reinfection 84% (cidrap.umn.edu)
1254.
The Origins of the Wirecard Scandal (newrepublic.com)
1255.
Private Home Directories for Ubuntu 21.04 (ubuntu.com)
1256.
Which type of exercise is best for the brain? (2016) (well.blogs.nytimes.com)
1257.
The ideology hiding in SimCity’s black box (polygon.com)
1258.
Why AI is harder than we think (arxiv.org)
1259.
On Cache Invalidation: Why Is It Hard? (2018) (yihui.org)
1260.
A Better Model for Stacked Pull Requests (timothyandrew.dev)