The Electric-Car Lesson That China Is Serving Up for America
(theatlantic.com)
May 2021 Archive
16081.
16082.
Unihertz puts its smallest physical-keyboard phone yet up for crowdfunding
(notebookcheck.net)
16083.
Amp What: Discover Unicode and HTML Character Entities
(amp-what.com)
16084.
Proxima Centauri B: Artificial Illumination as a Technosignature
(centauri-dreams.org)
16085.
Move over, Death Valley: These are the two hottest spots on Earth
(sciencemag.org)
16086.
Chrome extension adds “one-click unsubscribe” functionality to Gmail
(chrome.google.com)
16087.
16088.
Robotic hand augmentation drives changes in neural body representation
(robotics.sciencemag.org)
16089.
An epic row is brewing over Uber’s Soho ‘taxi rank’
(wired.co.uk)
16090.
What You Should Know About Charging Before You Buy an EV
(spectrum.ieee.org)
16093.
Netflix looking to hire executive for gaming expansion
(reuters.com)
16094.
16095.
ETH Zürich Identifies Priors That Boost Bayesian Deep Learning Models
(syncedreview.com)
16096.
Exploratory Controlled Study of the Migraine-Suppressing Effects of Psilocybin
(link.springer.com)
16097.
16098.
Interview with Richard Hipp, creator of SQLite (2016)
(changelog.com)
16099.
The Java Version Almanac
(javaalmanac.io)
16100.
16101.
16102.
Everything you need to know about DynamoDB Partitions
(alexdebrie.com)
16103.
A Candidate Geometrical Formalism for the Foundations of Mathematics and Physics
(wolframphysics.org)
16104.
Dwayne Richard Hipp and the Development of SQLite in 1999
(hackernoon.com)
16105.
16106.
Acid test: scientists show how LSD opens doors of perception
(theguardian.com)
16107.
Facts About Tardigrades
(livescience.com)
16108.
Compilation of All the Email Swipes for Founders
(emails.swipefolder.com)
16109.
French Paradox
(en.wikipedia.org)
16110.
Clio: A functional, distributed programming language that compiles to JavaScript
(pouyae.medium.com)