July 2021 Archive
571.
Apollo 11 implementation of Trigonometric functions (1969) (fermatslibrary.com)
572.
Astronomers push for global debate on giant satellite swarms (nature.com)
573.
My app just got removed with no prior warning (javierantonsblog.blogspot.com)
574.
Kepler telescope glimpses population of free-floating planets (phys.org)
575.
The Rise and Fall of the OLAP Cube (2020) (holistics.io)
576.
PostgreSQL, Memory and the Cloud (sosna.de)
577.
The Playdate store is now open (shop.play.date)
578.
THW: Germany′s army of volunteers for disaster relief (dw.com)
579.
How JavaScript Works: deep dive into call, apply, and bind (blog.sessionstack.com)
580.
The Highest Forms of Wealth (collaborativefund.com)
581.
One Tenth of a Second (studio.ribbonfarm.com)
582.
Writing a SQLite clone from scratch in C (2017) (cstack.github.io)
583.
Remote Culture War Has Begun, Executives Pumping Out "Back to Work" Propaganda (ez.substack.com)
584.
PM orders internet blocked for anyone spreading info that might frighten people (chiangmaione.com)
585.
Underground fiber optics spy on humans moving above (wired.com)
586.
AIeyes: Walking simulator where the world is seen through a realtime neural net (tmdev.itch.io)
587.
Finding a kernel regression in half an hour with git bisect run (2018) (ldpreload.com)
588.
Amazon has acquired Facebook's satellite internet team (engadget.com)
589.
Do nothing (2020) (paul.copplest.one)
590.
Burden of post-Covid-19 syndrome and implications for healthcare planning (journals.plos.org)
591.
China’s gene giant harvests data from millions of women worldwide (reuters.com)
592.
Concise algorithms written in Julia (github.com)
593.
World’s largest ever four day week trial in Iceland ‘overwhelming success’ (independent.co.uk)
594.
New mystery AWS product ‘Infinidash’ goes viral despite being entirely fictional (theregister.com)
595.
Why Build Toys (blog.aaronkharris.com)
596.
Stripe Atlas: the first five years and 20k startups (stripe.com)
597.
FDA head asks for investigation into Aduhelm drug approval (businessinsider.com)
598.
Invasive ad targeting is bad for journalism and other high-quality publishers (ethicalads.io)
599.
Valve shows Steam Deck - portable 4/8 CPU, 16GB RAM, 1.6TFlop GPU, starting $399 (steamdeck.com)
600.
Branson and crew reach space, return in runway landing (cnbc.com)