June 2021 Archive
1231.
Opinion-Driven Design (stitcher.io)
1232.
PipeWire Under the Hood (venam.nixers.net)
1233.
Predictive Coding Can Do Exact Backpropagation on Any Neural Network (arxiv.org)
1234.
Panasonic sells its $3.6B Tesla stake (finbold.com)
1235.
Well-behaved bubbles often make history (future.a16z.com)
1236.
My experiments with sprouting legumes (upgrademyfood.com)
1237.
Launch HN: Explo (YC W20) – Customer-facing dashboards and reports (explo.co)
1238.
Final Fantasy remasters reignite controversies over pixel art (vice.com)
1239.
XUAN-Bike: Self-riding, riderless bike (github.com)
1240.
Using aligned word vectors for instant translations with Python and Rust (instantdomainsearch.com)
1241.
How Not to Redact a Warhead (blog.nuclearsecrecy.com)
1242.
Corpus Clock (en.wikipedia.org)
1243.
The school for sysadmins who can’t timesync good (libertysys.com.au)
1244.
I made Ben Eater's 8-bit breadboard computer Emulator in C++ (github.com)
1245.
Fitting a Forth in 512 Bytes (niedzejkob.p4.team)
1246.
Why electric cars will take over sooner than you think (bbc.co.uk)
1247.
The Ransomware Problem Is a Bitcoin Problem (lawfareblog.com)
1248.
Slamming political rivals may be the most effective way to go viral (cam.ac.uk)
1249.
Show HN: Optery – See the private info data brokers are posting about you online (optery.com)
1250.
Anthropologists and the business of sense-making at work (theguardian.com)
1251.
How to outsource marketing for your side project
1252.
Ignoring bulk change commits with Git blame (2019) (moxio.com)
1253.
Data notation in Clojure (ostash.dev)
1254.
On 'Biweekly' and 'Bimonthly' (merriam-webster.com)
1255.
Surreal Numbers – An Introduction (2019) [pdf] (tondering.dk)
1256.
Our plans to improve navigation on Gov.uk (gds.blog.gov.uk)
1257.
A Brief, Incomplete, and Mostly Wrong History of Programming Languages (2009) (james-iry.blogspot.com)
1258.
My “Investment Mindset” (blog.pragmaticengineer.com)
1259.
Show HN: Minimal versioned log structured relational DB in Common Lisp (github.com)
1260.
Julian Assange: The Man Who Knew Too Much (laprogressive.com)