May 2021 Archive
13621.
White women are the most dangerous upholders of white supremacy in SV (brittwcaldwell.medium.com)
13622.
ABI Is Probably Wrong (elronnd.net)
13623.
Hydraulic Ram (en.wikipedia.org)
13624.
Kerntype – A Letter Spacing Game (type.method.ac)
13625.
Grid 1129 Compass Laptop Computer setup for NASA Shuttle mission STS-51-I (youtube.com)
13626.
First Test Flight of Skyborg's “Computer Brain” Flown on Loyal Wingman Drone (thedrive.com)
13627.
Did Scientists Just Find Mushrooms on Mars? (labroots.com)
13628.
Ratt – convert websites to RSS/Atom feeds (gitlab.com)
13629.
Text Correction Protocol – A System for Correcting Sent Text Messages (blog.wilshipley.com)
13630.
Human organ chips enable rapid drug repurposing for Covid-19 (wyss.harvard.edu)
13631.
Sextant (en.wikipedia.org)
13632.
The Dark Side of Zhengtu (forums.mmorpg.com)
13633.
IBM created a microchip of just 2 nanometers, the smallest yet (ibm.com)
13634.
The Enduring Mystery of H.H. Holmes, America’s ‘First’ Serial Killer (smithsonianmag.com)
13635.
Assholes: A Probing Examination (nomachetejuggling.com)
13636.
Just a few atoms thick: New functional materials developed (phys.org)
13637.
Email from Bill (1993) (newyorker.com)
13638.
The cloud infrastructure market hit $129B in 2020 (techcrunch.com)
13639.
John Swartzwelder, Sage of “The Simpsons” (newyorker.com)
13640.
Stylized Neural Painting (jiupinjia.github.io)
13641.
Intersection-Free Rigid Body Dynamics (ipc-sim.github.io)
13642.
The Life Changing Magic of Raising Peacocks (gq.com)
13643.
New Moriya rootkit stealthily backdoors Windows systems (zdnet.com)
13644.
The legacy of Victorian-era pollution still shapes English cities (economist.com)
13645.
Scientific Publishing Is a Joke (theatlantic.com)
13646.
Is PTSD Overdiagnosed? (bmj.com)
13647.
Every Windows Startup and Shutdown Sound (youtube.com)
13648.
All developers are equal, but some developers are more equal than others (pxlnv.com)
13649.
Had 15 GitHub followers in 2019? You can get $4kAUD of crypto for minimal effort (gist.github.com)
13650.
Carbon Capture Technologies Are Improving Nicely (scientificamerican.com)