May 2021 Archive
15361.
The Largest Cells on Earth (oceans.nautil.us)
15362.
A $100M Bet on Cross-Country Restaurant Delivery (nytimes.com)
15363.
Cleared of Murder, Brothers Are Awarded $75M (nytimes.com)
15364.
“We believe privacy is a fundamental human right” – Tim Cook (twitter.com)
15365.
Vision Transformers Are Robust Learners (arxiv.org)
15366.
Is It 85 Percent? (lawfareblog.com)
15367.
‘Anti-White Watch’ Is the Racist Answer to Surging Hate Crimes (thedailybeast.com)
15368.
Security Headers Quick Reference (web.dev)
15369.
Brain on Exercise (psychologytoday.com)
15370.
Glimpses of a Soviet Ghost Town on an Arctic Norwegian Isle (nytimes.com)
15371.
How to turn an oil boom town into an oasis of renewable energy (bloomberg.com)
15372.
60 years later, is it time to update the Drake equation? (phys.org)
15373.
Thomas Townsend Brown (en.wikipedia.org)
15374.
Deliveroo loses landmark case as sacked driver ruled an employee (smh.com.au)
15375.
Colonial pipeline shutdown decision was made because billing system was offline (cnn.com)
15376.
Bucketheads: S1E1 “Ground Zero” Prologue (Star Wars Fan Series) (m.youtube.com)
15377.
Stolen and Missing Moon Rocks (en.wikipedia.org)
15378.
A new service manager for Linux distributions (skarnet.com)
15379.
Fun vid, The Mill, Einstein short CG workflow used (m.youtube.com)
15380.
AirPods, AirPods Max and AirPods Pro Don't Support Apple Music Lossless Audio (macrumors.com)
15381.
Announce Routerify-Lite (github.com)
15382.
Useful Content for Coders (designernews.co)
15383.
CDC – How Much Sleep Do I Need? (cdc.gov)
15384.
The Evolution of Lego Sorting (news.lugnet.com)
15385.
Logjam - A journey to the heart of the lumber shortage (slate.com)
15386.
Battlegrounds MOBILE India pre-registration goes live on Google Play Store (techlomedia.in)
15387.
Java Visibility Options (diego-pacheco.blogspot.com)
15388.
How DataSwitch and MongoDB Atlas Can Help Modernize Your Legacy Workloads (mongodb.com)
15389.
Systems Research is Running out of Time [pdf] (sigops.org)
15390.
Samsung shows off rollable and foldable displays (theregister.com)