May 2021 Archive
10831.
Amazon looking at opening pharmacy stores in US (reuters.com)
10832.
Lawsuit won against Shell: CO2 emissions must decrease faster (7xp62ndm3b55qpc25moo3vrl4i-ac5fdsxevxq4s5y-nos-nl.translate.goog)
10833.
Show HN: An NFT marketplace where owners can liquidate if there are no buyers
10834.
Forge 0.2: Work with Git{lab,hub} from the comfort of magit (emacsair.me)
10835.
Knix Wear raises $53M after CEO nixes investors who questioned her pregnancy (theglobeandmail.com)
10836.
TCP/IP stacks vulnerabilities are a wake-up call for embedded software (embedded.com)
10837.
API design principles inspired by nature (andreschweighofer.com)
10838.
Simulating Update or Delete with Limit in Postgres: CTEs to the Rescue (blog.crunchydata.com)
10839.
Apple patches dangerous security holes, one in active use – update now (nakedsecurity.sophos.com)
10840.
Russia Raises Heat on Twitter, Google and Facebook in Online Crackdown (nytimes.com)
10841.
The History of Pitchfork's Reviews Section in 38 Reviews (pitchfork.com)
10842.
How to write better stories in 4 easy steps (lyle.substack.com)
10843.
From Zero to Hero: Sparse Networks from Scratch via Inverse Scale Space Flows (researchgate.net)
10844.
Biden Opens California’s Coast to Wind Farms (nytimes.com)
10845.
What I Learned from Seeing My Business Fail (thecut.com)
10846.
DisplayCAL: Open-source display calibration and characterization (displaycal.net)
10847.
Compilers in OpenBSD (2013) (marc.info)
10848.
Satellite constellation for secure, open, and private communications (femtostar.com)
10849.
.NET 6 Preview 4 Ships 'Ready for Real-World Testing' (visualstudiomagazine.com)
10850.
Build a RISC-V CPU from Scratch (spectrum.ieee.org)
10851.
Humidex (en.wikipedia.org)
10852.
New York Times in talks to buy The Athletic (axios.com)
10853.
Hijacked journals keep fooling one of the world’s leading databases (retractionwatch.com)
10854.
YouTube said it took action on ads featuring Belarus hostage videos (restofworld.org)
10855.
No, it doesn’t just crash Safari. Apple has yet to fix exploitable flaw (arstechnica.com)
10856.
Minnesota Threatens to Fine This Engineer for Calling Himself an Engineer (reason.com)
10857.
Covid: Russia Starts Vaccinating Animals (bbc.com)
10858.
Portable Fuchsia Emulator (FImage) (docs.dahliaos.io)
10859.
Stitchfix Algorithm Tour (algorithms-tour.stitchfix.com)
10860.
Transient Prompt with Zsh (vincent.bernat.ch)