2021 Archive
10921.
10922.
Gleam 0.16 compiles to JavaScript
(gleam.run)
10923.
One Year of Excalidraw
(blog.excalidraw.com)
10924.
Why does “Turn! Turn! Turn!” equal 241217.524881?
(math.stackexchange.com)
10925.
10926.
Incentives in Computer Science
(cs.columbia.edu)
10927.
7-Zip developer releases the first official Linux version
(bleepingcomputer.com)
10928.
The Blender Studio Pipeline
(cloud.blender.org)
10930.
The pandemic has deepened an epidemic of loneliness
(mcc.gse.harvard.edu)
10931.
10932.
Go does not need a Java-style GC
(erik-engheim.medium.com)
10933.
Scientists grow mice embryos in a mechanical womb
(nytimes.com)
10935.
10936.
AWS now allows customers to pay for their usage in advance
(aws.amazon.com)
10937.
All Horses Are the Same Color
(jeremykun.com)
10938.
10939.
New Alan Turing £50 note design is revealed
(bbc.co.uk)
10940.
The Great Bifurcation
(stratechery.com)
10941.
Elite Biases Make Policy Biases
(overcomingbias.com)
10942.
It’s cheaper to stop emitting now than to pull carbon from the air later
(arstechnica.com)
10943.
Mouse plague grows to biblical proportions across eastern Australia
(theguardian.com)
10944.
Unicode Normalization Forms: When ö ≠ ö
(blog.opencore.ch)
10945.
10946.
The blissful political incorrectness of Soviet comedies
(thecritic.co.uk)
10947.
Mining Ethereum on M1 Mac GPU
(blog.yifangu.com)
10948.
Why can't we just give steroids to people with muscular dystrophy?
(trevorklee.com)
10949.
German car that was super-aerodynamic but impractical
(rarehistoricalphotos.com)
10950.
We Tried Baseball and It Didn't Work (2006)
(ronjeffries.com)