April 2021 Archive
1711.
Last Resort Font (2002) (mirror.informatimago.com)
1712.
Volumio – The Audiophile Music Player (volumio.org)
1713.
How Should We Critique Research? (gwern.net)
1714.
MEPs call for European AI rules to ban biometric surveillance in public (yahoo.com)
1715.
Signal Founder May Have Been More Than a Tech Adviser to MobileCoin (coindesk.com)
1716.
What Is Fuzz Testing? (blog.fuzzbuzz.io)
1717.
Massively Parallel Rendering of Complex Closed-Form Implicit Surfaces (2020) (mattkeeter.com)
1718.
Backpressure (2019) (tedinski.com)
1719.
Scop – a 3D model viewer written in C++20 and Vulkan (github.com)
1720.
Binary Lambda Calculus (2012) (ioccc.org)
1721.
RFC 1: Host Software (1969) (tools.ietf.org)
1722.
Geometrical Thinking Offers a Window into Computation (simonsfoundation.org)
1723.
Emacs native compilation merged into trunk (git.savannah.gnu.org)
1724.
Tell HN: Google Pay suspended account and it affected Google Play dev account
1725.
Lightning, Gods, and Mushrooms (2013) (blog.mycology.cornell.edu)
1726.
A potato battery can light up a room for over a month (2013) (smithsonianmag.com)
1727.
Cryptography and how to deal with man-in-the-middle attacks in JavaScript (blog.sessionstack.com)
1728.
Semiconductor Startups – Are they back? (semiwiki.com)
1729.
One Letter Programming Languages (beza1e1.tuxen.de)
1730.
Wirecard employees removed millions in cash using shopping bags (ft.com)
1731.
Wikimedia: wprov (wikitech.wikimedia.org)
1732.
Show HN: Box2D fluid simulation in WebGL and WASM (birchlabs.co.uk)
1733.
Frank Jacobs, Mad Magazine writer, has died (nytimes.com)
1734.
The sound of the feeling that cannot be spoken (granta.com)
1735.
Cells Form into ‘Xenobots’ on Their Own (quantamagazine.org)
1736.
A far-right extremist allegedly plotted to blow up Amazon data centers (wired.com)
1737.
France reports three new cases of thrombosis, more deaths after AstraZeneca jabs (rfi.fr)
1738.
How Iraq’s crystal meth epidemic is ravaging the nation (independent.co.uk)
1739.
The Sad Truth About C++ Copy Elision (wolchok.org)
1740.
Hackers post 25,971 files stolen from Broward schools (sun-sentinel.com)