April 2021 Archive
1621.
Court: ‘ghost gun’ plans can be posted online without State Department approval (ktla.com)
1622.
Horses and Sparrows: The myth of 'trickle down' economics (newmainetimes.org)
1623.
Write tasks not user stories – Linear Method (linear.app)
1624.
Mars Helicopter Ingenuity test flight altitude graph (imgur.com)
1625.
A File Structure for the Complex, the Changing, and the Indeterminate [pdf] (andymatuschak.org)
1626.
Introduction to Machine Learning for Finance (algofin.substack.com)
1627.
Having fun with CP/M on a Z80 single-board computer (blog.steve.fi)
1628.
Surgeons Perform First Human Tracheal Transplant Surgery (mountsinai.org)
1629.
Clothing, How Did They Make It? Part IVb: Cloth Money (acoup.blog)
1630.
Ask HN: What will be the future differentiator in electric vehicles?
1631.
EV Charging Infrastructure in America Still Sucks (roadandtrack.com)
1632.
MIT suspending SAT/ACT requirement for next application cycle (mitadmissions.org)
1633.
Stop Spotify Surveillance (stopspotifysurveillance.org)
1634.
Pictures reveal the isolated lives of Japan’s social recluses (2018) (nationalgeographic.com)
1635.
A Doctor’s Dark Year (newyorker.com)
1636.
Lower-Income Americans Get Cheated on Property Taxes (nytimes.com)
1637.
Renderman (renderman.pixar.com)
1638.
Drones Light Up Shanghai’s Sky with a QR Code (vice.com)
1639.
Facebook axes 16,000 groups for trading fake reviews after UK intervenes (reuters.com)
1640.
Police Data Accessibility Project (pdap.io)
1641.
Vector Games 32c3 (trmm.net)
1642.
Murex shell now supports mixing SQL and shell pipelines (murex.rocks)
1643.
Dark Ops Undercovered: Episode II (qurium.org)
1644.
From Human Beings to Human Civilization, a Complexity Profile (necsi.edu)
1645.
Dvorak vs Colemak (2010-2020) (xahlee.info)
1646.
Soaring lumber prices add to the cost of a new home (cnbc.com)
1647.
Sugar-sweetened beverage intake and serum testosterone levels in adult males (2018) (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
1648.
Waking Up During Surgery (2019) (mosaicscience.com)
1649.
Not Growing a Language (kevingal.com)
1650.
Some thoughts on the $660k copy of Super Mario Bros (famicomblog.blogspot.com)