April 2021 Archive
1561.
Ask HN: How do you run better meetings?
1562.
How do we know the history of extreme poverty? (2019) (ourworldindata.org)
1563.
Smart Folk Often Full of Crap, Study Finds (themultidisciplinarian.com)
1564.
The Buddhist history of moveable type before Gutenberg (2016) (tricycle.org)
1565.
Viewpoints Research Institute concluded its operations at the beginning of 2018 (vpri.org)
1566.
In Thailand, traditional cannabis cuisine is back on the menu (atlasobscura.com)
1567.
TorBox v.0.4.0 (torbox.ch)
1568.
GitHub Collection: Made in India (github.com)
1569.
Large-scale origami locks into place under pressure (nature.com)
1570.
Janet Yellen to call for global minimum corporate tax rate of 21% (axios.com)
1571.
Europe Is Trying to Reclaim Its Lost Chipmaking Glory (bloomberg.com)
1572.
Surround Sound in Headphones (soundguys.com)
1573.
Graphic Designers Have Always Loved Minimalism. But at What Cost? (eyeondesign.aiga.org)
1574.
European Urbanism and High-Speed Rail (pedestrianobservations.com)
1575.
Serbian freelancers protest new taxation law that threatens push into poverty (globalvoices.org)
1576.
Web developer's guide to AVIF images (darekkay.com)
1577.
It's Cold on Mars (mars.nasa.gov)
1578.
2I/Borisov, the First Interstellar Comet to Have Visited Our Solar System (newsclick.in)
1579.
There's a simple solution for companies struggling to hire: Pay workers more (businessinsider.com)
1580.
Excommunicating a Heretic (people.gnome.org)
1581.
The Browser – WorldWideWeb Next Application (2019) (worldwideweb.cern.ch)
1582.
Early Lisp Part II (funcall.blogspot.com)
1583.
A Hitchhiker's Guide to Reinventing a Prolog Machine (2018) (drops.dagstuhl.de)
1584.
Mall department stores were struggling; the pandemic has pushed them to the edge (washingtonpost.com)
1585.
‘Contextualization Engines’ can fight misinformation without censorship (aviv.medium.com)
1586.
The American Jobs Plan Will Make Our Infrastructure Crisis Worse (strongtowns.org)
1587.
College as a Marriage Market (nber.org)
1588.
Ask HN: What are the three most expensive tools/services that you use?
1589.
“It's Not Cancel Culture – It's a Platform Failure.” (warzel.substack.com)
1590.
Metis and Bodybuilders (astralcodexten.substack.com)