April 2021 Archive
1591.
A Pixel Is Not a Little Square (1995) [pdf] (alvyray.com)
1592.
USV Dumps 100% of Coinbase Stock (sec.gov)
1593.
Can continuation passing style code perform well? (funcall.blogspot.com)
1594.
Kunst Der Fuge Collection – Free Classical MIDI Files (kunstderfuge.com)
1595.
Lunatic Python: Lua Inside Python, and Python Inside Lua (labix.org)
1596.
First-Class I/O (blog.sunfishcode.online)
1597.
Protocol – An ASCII Header Generator for Network Protocols (luismg.com)
1598.
Facebook Stopped Employees From Reading Internal Report About Insurrection (buzzfeednews.com)
1599.
Moving Forth (1993) (bradrodriguez.com)
1600.
The Silent Type: On (possibly) being Bob Dylan’s son (harpers.org)
1601.
When You’ve Been Fully Vaccinated (cdc.gov)
1602.
FiiO M3K review – a pocketable-high quality audio player (2018) (accessibleaudio.co)
1603.
How India went from a ray of hope to world record for most Covid cases in a day (npr.org)
1604.
Turkey Bans Cryptocurrency Payments (bloomberg.com)
1605.
Are Hackers the New Luddites? [audio] (novaramedia.com)
1606.
PSPad: A freeware programmer's editor for Windows (pspad.com)
1607.
Yellen calls for global minimum corporate tax rate (cnn.com)
1608.
The Economics of 24/7 Lo-Fi Hip-Hop YouTube Livestreams (hotpodnews.com)
1609.
Simone Weil and the Need for Roots (paulkingsnorth.substack.com)
1610.
The Penguin Oil Industry (2019) (thetravellingcheetah.com)
1611.
Who's listening? Growing privacy concerns around transcription services (2020) (rrj.ca)
1612.
Statement on DNS Encryption [pdf] (root-servers.org)
1613.
Ingenuity: NASA's Mars helicopter makes it three from three (bbc.co.uk)
1614.
The Pedal Movie (reverb.com)
1615.
Exercise may help slow cognitive decline in some people with Parkinson’s disease (aan.com)
1616.
StyleCLIP: Text-Driven Manipulation of StyleGAN Imagery (github.com)
1617.
Alphabet First Quarter 2021 Results (abc.xyz)
1618.
Two Years of Squash Merge (2019) (blog.dnsimple.com)
1619.
The French armed forces are planning for high-intensity war (economist.com)
1620.
If you care about privacy, it’s time to try a new web browser (nytimes.com)