May 2021 Archive
16051.
US inflation, the elephant in the room (2019) (voxeu.org)
16052.
Russia to sell Soyuz space module (phys.org)
16053.
New Opportunities for Space Companies – Casey Handmer's Blog (caseyhandmer.wordpress.com)
16054.
Jack Dorsey Says Bitcoin Is Climate Friendly. Is He Right? (nymag.com)
16055.
Beyond Bootable Backups: Adapting recovery strategies for an evolving platform (bombich.com)
16056.
China authorities name 105 apps for improper data practices (apnews.com)
16057.
Fdir 5.1.0 (github.com)
16058.
The Economics of Pseudonymity (diff.substack.com)
16059.
Association of Vitamin D Level with SARS-CoV-2 Seropositivity (jamanetwork.com)
16060.
Hacker gangs show few signs of slowing after pipeline attack (nbcnews.com)
16061.
Deutsche Physik (en.wikipedia.org)
16062.
The internet has changed, our search should change as well (hargup.substack.com)
16063.
Why the Hell Did You Write a Book in 2021 (blog.davidtate.org)
16064.
Structural Analysis for folk tales found around the world (sites.ualberta.ca)
16065.
The Latest Coronavirus Comes from Dogs (nytimes.com)
16066.
Vortex Tube (en.wikipedia.org)
16067.
Syria’s Surprising Solar Boom: Sunlight Powers the Night in Rebel Idlib (nytimes.com)
16068.
Gaming 003: Show Me Your Bits (madned.substack.com)
16069.
HSE cyber-attack: Hackers bail out Irish health service for free (bbc.com)
16070.
RSAC: The Most Dangerous New Attack Techniques (infosecurity-magazine.com)
16071.
Storytel's Audiobook Library Is Headed for Spotify Later This Year (gizmodo.com)
16072.
Data61 drops world-class seL4 security team (innovationaus.com)
16073.
When health records are held by ransomware, patients are last to know (statnews.com)
16074.
Sony paved the way for modern music production (engadget.com)
16075.
Using the Notion API to Build a Content Management System (blog.appsmith.com)
16076.
The Ferrari Portofino M, reviewed (arstechnica.com)
16077.
Commas in big numbers everywhere: An OpenType adventure (blog.janestreet.com)
16078.
The Typical Unicorn Founder Started Their Business at 34 (bloomberg.com)
16079.
Lab-grown minihearts beat like the real thing (sciencemag.org)
16080.
6 Eyewitnesses misidentified a murderer – here’s what went wrong in the lineup (theconversation.com)