May 2021 Archive
5491.
What to save? Climate change forces brutal choices at national parks (nytimes.com)
5492.
Linear B (en.wikipedia.org)
5493.
MUM: A new AI milestone for understanding information (blog.google)
5494.
The Impostor Cycle (en.wikipedia.org)
5495.
Postgres 14 Preliminary Release Notes (postgresql.org)
5496.
Russian fisherman shares scary photos of deep-sea creatures (petapixel.com)
5497.
Faster Python: Mark Shannon, author of newly endorsed plan, interviewed (theregister.com)
5498.
Firebase Algolia extension – Full text search of your Cloud Firestore data (firebase.google.com)
5499.
How We're Building Glenstack (glenstack.com)
5500.
Colorado Makes Doxxing Public Health Workers Illegal (nytimes.com)
5501.
Threatened by rising sea levels, the Maldives is building a floating city (weforum.org)
5502.
Apple’s head of software admits Macs have an unacceptable amount of malware (cnbc.com)
5503.
China releases first pictures taken by its Mars rover (cnn.com)
5504.
AWS App Runner (aws.amazon.com)
5505.
Best Mouse for Developer / Gaming / Coding (cmsinstallation.blogspot.com)
5506.
Hacker News Clone for Data Science (datatau.net)
5507.
EasyDNS dropping support for Dogecoin payments (easydns.com)
5508.
From product planning to product discovery (medium.com)
5509.
$ASS coin billionaire: tales from the fringe of the crypto craze (bloomberg.com)
5510.
Snap’s new Spectacles let you see the world in augmented reality (theverge.com)
5511.
The Hairy Ball Theorem (en.wikipedia.org)
5512.
Burnout: Modern Affliction or Human Condition? (newyorker.com)
5513.
BitClout – Who Are Content Creators Supported by (Visualizing HODLers) (memgraph.com)
5514.
Pinebook Pro First Impressions (virtuallyfun.com)
5515.
Four Pests campaign – and the extermination of sparrows in China (en.wikipedia.org)
5516.
The World’s Most Expensive Carpets (architecturaldigest.com)
5517.
Righting a Wrong Question (lesswrong.com)
5518.
Reader feedback on CPUs: pay attention to those frequencies (rachelbythebay.com)
5519.
Risk of Nuclear War over Taiwan in 1958 Said to Be Greater Than Publicly Known (nytimes.com)
5520.
Water Bears Can Survive Impact Speeds of 1,845 Miles per Hour (smithsonianmag.com)