July 2021 Archive
13201.
Protease inhibitor increases survival of mice with a fatal SARS-CoV-2 infection (pnas.org)
13202.
EU carbon border tax will raise nearly €10bn annually (ft.com)
13203.
National medicines regulators across Europe fail to protect patient interests (transparimed.org)
13204.
Pentagon cancels $10B cloud contract given to Microsoft over Amazon (edition.cnn.com)
13205.
Covid-dormant cars with dead batteries spark lead price hike (cnet.com)
13206.
Growing Urban Bicycle Networks (arxiv.org)
13207.
Imaging before photography – a history lesson (Part 1) (dpreview.com)
13208.
LudoTune, a 3D music sequencer in the browser (ludotune.com)
13209.
Run an inlets PRO tunnel server for free on fly.io (inlets.dev)
13210.
When the Next Animal Plague Hits, Can This Lab Stop It? (wired.com)
13211.
Gettr, the latest pro-Trump social network, is already a mess (techcrunch.com)
13212.
TikTok is taking the book industry by storm, and retailers are taking notice (nbcnews.com)
13213.
Millisecond Latency MLOps and the CERN for ML: An Interview with HuggingFace CTO (youtube.com)
13214.
Don't tell us what you're going to tell us (blog.racket.com)
13215.
Springer Nature publishes its first machine-generated book (2019) (group.springernature.com)
13216.
A Medieval City Dealing with the Black Death Invented Quarantine (npr.org)
13217.
Taiwanese Li-Ion Battery Material Company Aims to Go Public Through SPAC Merger (techtaiwan.com)
13218.
Do you think an Emoji will break your API? (ludovicianul.github.io)
13219.
A Beetle’s Genitals Just Complicated a Classic Evolutionary Story (theatlantic.com)
13220.
“Freedom Downtime” – Kevin Mitnick Documentary by 2600 (youtube.com)
13221.
What Is an Incident? (incident.io)
13222.
Ask HN: Has Anyone used Google's Lit library? What's your experience with it?
13223.
Facebook Goes Boring (nytimes.com)
13224.
Still waiting at an intersection? Banning certain left turns helps traffic flow (techxplore.com)
13225.
Spin machines: the curious history of video games on vinyl – Games (theguardian.com)
13226.
Republican National Committee denies Russian hackers accessed data (theguardian.com)
13227.
The Webcrawling Robot Swarm War Is On (cheapskatesguide.org)
13228.
Is it better to go wide or to go deep in your tech career? (madned.substack.com)
13229.
Creating a mesh VPN tool for fun and learning (samlewis.me)
13230.
A critical numeracy of Benford’s Law [pdf] (files.eric.ed.gov)