April 2021 Archive
1651.
Justice Thomas suggests regulating tech platforms like utilities (cnbc.com)
1652.
Everybody Hates “FLoC” (arstechnica.com)
1653.
Game Accessibility Guidelines (gameaccessibilityguidelines.com)
1654.
Joyce Project (joyceproject.com)
1655.
Spacewar 1 and the Beginnings of Video Game Aesthetics (masswerk.at)
1656.
Optimal Stopping (en.wikipedia.org)
1657.
Comparing the New Generation of Build Tools (css-tricks.com)
1658.
The case of the curiously slow shader (raphlinus.github.io)
1659.
Decompiling FlatBuffers case study: Facebook's GraphQL schema (2020) (cajum.github.io)
1660.
Renaming Coq (sympa.inria.fr)
1661.
Akon wants to run a Senegal city on cryptocurrency (qz.com)
1662.
One-Click Anonymous Login (human-id.org)
1663.
New York Times tech workers form a union (nytimes.com)
1664.
No Python interpreter? this simple RAT installs its own copy (isc.sans.edu)
1665.
Welcome to the Decade of Concern (scholars-stage.blogspot.com)
1666.
A Mathematical Keyboard Layout (2018) (terathon.com)
1667.
New AI tool calculates materials’ stress and strain based on photos (news.mit.edu)
1668.
They Write the Right Stuff (2021) (david-haber.github.io)
1669.
Silicon Valley’s Rape Problem (numair.medium.com)
1670.
OpenSourceFPGA Launches Foundation to Accelerate Adoption of Programmable Logic (businesswire.com)
1671.
Supreme Court sides with Google in Oracle’s API copyright case (theverge.com)
1672.
Reverse-engineering a vintage comparator chip (righto.com)
1673.
Accurate, low-overhead per process bandwidth monitoring in 40 lines of bpftrace (gcardone.net)
1674.
They Hacked McDonald’s Ice Cream Machines–and Started a Cold War (wired.com)
1675.
How to Read Shader Assembly (interplayoflight.wordpress.com)
1676.
Asking rents in San Francisco continue to slip, but… (socketsite.com)
1677.
Never Pay for Online Dating (2010) (gwern.net)
1678.
Reflections on One Year as the CEO of Mozilla (blog.mozilla.org)
1679.
Spectrum upset about me using the upload they sold me (reddit.com)
1680.
Most loved programming language Rust sparks privacy concerns (bleepingcomputer.com)