June 2021 Archive
1861.
Libdill: Structured Concurrency for C (2016) (libdill.org)
1862.
Urine test can detect brain tumors with 100% accuracy (yahoo.com)
1863.
The iconic ‘Tank Man’ photo (cnn.com)
1864.
Alpine Linux 3.14.0 Released (alpinelinux.org)
1865.
The “self-made” myth: Why hard work isn’t enough to reach the top (thehustle.co)
1866.
Electron vs. Qt for a new open-source project? Looking for advice (zynath.com)
1867.
Twitter Ban in Nigeria (bbc.com)
1868.
Why I Hate Programming Language Advocacy (2000) (perl.com)
1869.
Ask HN: Most Useful Cloud Certifications ( Azure, AWS, GCE, ... )
1870.
Unprecedented Heat Wave in Pacific Northwest Driven by Climate Change (scientificamerican.com)
1871.
Equilibrium Effects of Pay Transparency (nber.org)
1872.
How Parking Destroys Cities (theatlantic.com)
1873.
A Hole in the Head: A History of Trepanation (thereader.mitpress.mit.edu)
1874.
Sorted Integer Compression (ayende.com)
1875.
Freddie Figgers: The millionaire tech inventor who was 'thrown away' as a baby (bbc.co.uk)
1876.
The elemental strangeness of foxes (plough.com)
1877.
Neeva: Ad-free, subscription-based search engine launches (neeva.com)
1878.
Day One, the Journaling App, Joins Automattic (wordpress.com)
1879.
Report finds phone network encryption was deliberately weakened (vice.com)
1880.
Exponential Backoff and Jitter (2015) (aws.amazon.com)
1881.
Building telemetry for tea a.k.a. Tealemetry (2018) (blog.benjojo.co.uk)
1882.
Asymmetries in Fundraising (blog.aaronkharris.com)
1883.
Why I Love Lucy Maud (berfrois.com)
1884.
Porting the Oberon system to the RISC-V [video] (youtube.com)
1885.
El Salvador to airdrop $30 in Bitcoin to up to 6M citizens (finance.yahoo.com)
1886.
Renewed questions about the virus, and hard-to-face answers (tabletmag.com)
1887.
Detectives Just Used DNA to Solve a 1956 Double Homicide (npr.org)
1888.
Unemployment declining faster in states that are cutting off $300 benefits (businessinsider.com)
1889.
Why bother with old technology? (2013) (retrotechnology.com)
1890.
Tiny Treeshaker: JavaScript tree shaking in 200 lines of code (github.com)