July 2021 Archive
16321.
The Tanganyika Laughter Epidemic (en.wikipedia.org)
16322.
A personal view of average-case complexity [pdf] (www2.karlin.mff.cuni.cz)
16323.
Sketch2Code – Transform sketches into HTML using AI (sketch2code.azurewebsites.net)
16324.
Habitat 67 (en.wikipedia.org)
16325.
Why Does Windows Become Unresponsive? 8 Common Reasons (makeuseof.com)
16326.
Command Line Exit Codes (secure.phabricator.com)
16327.
Counterfactual Theories of Causation (plato.stanford.edu)
16328.
EssentialFP: Exposing the Essence of Browser Fingerprinting [pdf] (cse.chalmers.se)
16329.
Accessible Design from the Get-Go (evilmartians.com)
16330.
Show HN: A Chrome Extension to leave comments on 'any' website (chrome.google.com)
16331.
Grab Him Up, Take Him to the River: Inside a KKK Murder Plot (apnews.com)
16332.
Goldman Sachs files for DeFi and Blockchain ETF (sec.gov)
16333.
Recoll Finds Your Documents (lesbonscomptes.com)
16334.
The Great Quantum Computing Race (semiengineering.com)
16335.
Golang's SQL hook that support trace (github.com)
16336.
Towards Continuous Performance Regression Testing (morling.dev)
16337.
German startup Aleph Alpha raises $27M Series A round to build ‘Europe’s OpenAI’ (techcrunch.com)
16338.
Trums (blog.sentry.io)
16339.
Starbucks are closing – and no one cares (viewpointvancouver.ca)
16340.
Lego Lost at Sea (brickfanatics.com)
16341.
Who’s behind Australia’s anti-lockdown protests? (theguardian.com)
16342.
A family producing cymbals for 14 generations (since 1623) (en.wikipedia.org)
16343.
Is it normal to violate the deliberate use case of a PDF file? (github.com)
16344.
V-Nova (LCEVC) raises €33M in latest funding round (tvbeurope.com)
16345.
A connectomic study of a petascale fragment of human cerebral cortex (bio.papers.bar)
16346.
A Non-Standard Model (aeon.co)
16347.
Chinatown businesses say crisis on the ground needs urgent fix (globalnews.ca)
16348.
Understanding Where the Internet Isn’t Good Enough Yet (blog.cloudflare.com)
16349.
Norwegian firm creates doomsday vault for music for at least 1k years (billboard.com)
16350.
Japan plans remote-controlled robotic space avatars to the ISS and beyond (theregister.com)