2021 Archive
4531.
Akira Kurosawa’s List of His 100 Favorite Movies (2015) (openculture.com)
4532.
_why's Estate (viewsourcecode.org)
4533.
Facebook's 'Clear History' Tool Doesn't Clear Shit (2020) (gizmodo.com)
4534.
Japanese bookstore simulator translated into English after 24 years (rhizome.org)
4535.
Rust-Analyzer Architecture (github.com)
4536.
Why thieves love to steal catalytic converters (thehustle.co)
4537.
From First Principles: Why Scala? (lihaoyi.com)
4538.
Truly unified inbox – BlackBerry got it right and nobody has since (lolfi.com)
4539.
Canada weather: Dozens dead as heatwave shatters records (bbc.com)
4540.
Price increase on .io domains on January 1, 2022 (Renewal: $55.00) (gandi.net)
4541.
The dispassionate developer (blog.ploeh.dk)
4542.
Standard Notes is a safe place for your notes, thoughts, and life's work (standardnotes.org)
4543.
Mercedes-Benz wins approval for Level 3 autonomous driving on the Autobahn (ttnews.com)
4544.
U.S. and key allies accuse China of Microsoft Exchange cyberattacks (axios.com)
4545.
Ask HN: How were video games from the 90s so efficient?
4546.
Designing better file organization around tags, not hierarchies (2017) (nayuki.io)
4547.
Facebook says I'm abusive content [video] (youtube.com)
4548.
How useful was the Netflix Prize challenge for Netflix? (quora.com)
4549.
A top audio engineer explains NPR’s signature sound (2015) (current.org)
4550.
Summary After Four Months with Ada (pyjarrett.github.io)
4551.
MH370 pilot made many turns and speed changes, new report reveals (airlineratings.com)
4552.
Word gap: When money’s tight, parents talk less to kids (news.berkeley.edu)
4553.
Neural networks emulate any guitar pedal for $120 (hackaday.com)
4554.
The modern trap of turning hobbies into hustles (2019) (repeller.com)
4555.
Retro nostalgia and why my new website looks like Window 9x (2019) (ash.ms)
4556.
Programmer's Resignation from 1985 (pastes.glitchwrks.com)
4557.
Event Sourcing Is Hard (2019) (chriskiehl.com)
4558.
Building React and Vue Support for Tailwind UI (blog.tailwindcss.com)
4559.
The word “decide” has deadly origins (etymologynerd.com)
4560.
SoundStream: An End-to-End Neural Audio Codec (ai.googleblog.com)