June 2020 Archive
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Bees Can Sense the Electric Fields of Flowers (2013)
(nationalgeographic.com)
1353.
Archaeologists have mapped a Roman city using ground-penetrating radar
(archaeology.wiki)
1354.
Parcel and Rust: A WASM Romcom
(dev.p.ota.to)
1355.
A gentle introduction to pointers using C (2019)
(brainstobytes.com)
1356.
‘Smart toilet’ monitors for signs of disease
(med.stanford.edu)
1357.
The Dactyl-ManuForm Keyboard
(github.com)
1358.
Genes, blood type tied to risk of severe Covid-19
(directorsblog.nih.gov)
1359.
A Raspberry Pi as a decent residential proxy
(wiringbits.net)
1360.
How to ensure that your program does not run under Windows 95 (1995) [pdf]
(ptgmedia.pearsoncmg.com)
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Stockton extends its monthly $500 UBI payment experiment
(citylab.com)
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USPS sells nearly $20B worth of money orders a year
(federalreserve.gov)
1368.
How Rust Lets Us Monitor 30k API calls/min
(blog.bearer.sh)
1371.
Bertrand Russell’s infinite sock drawer
(physicstoday.scitation.org)
1372.
How I made $3,300 on a short niche philosophy book
(theotherlifenow.com)
1373.
CityLab has been relaunched under the Bloomberg umbrella
(niemanlab.org)
1374.
A visual chronicle of Tokyo’s disappearing jazz bars (2016)
(thevinylfactory.com)
1375.
A wild bug: 1970s Intel 8271 disc chip ate my data
(scarybeastsecurity.blogspot.com)
1376.
Romanian Skimmer Gang in Mexico Outed by KrebsOnSecurity Stole $1.2B
(krebsonsecurity.com)
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Construction begins on world’s biggest liquid air battery
(theguardian.com)
1379.
One word in PostgreSQL unlocked a 9x performance improvement
(jlongster.com)
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