June 2021 Archive
361.
Information Theory: A Tutorial Introduction (arxiv.org)
362.
Senate Unanimously Approves a Bill to Make Juneteenth a Public Holiday (npr.org)
363.
A new ProtoBuf generator for Go (vitess.io)
364.
'Miraculous' mosquito hack cuts dengue by 77% (bbc.co.uk)
365.
LDtk: A modern and open-source 2D level editor (deepnight.itch.io)
366.
Tetris in ClojureScript (shaunlebron.github.io)
367.
Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE) (github.com)
368.
Windows 11 will create heaps of needless trash (nbailey.ca)
369.
‘Positive deviants’: Why rebellious workers spark great ideas (bbc.com)
370.
Photographer captures 'odd but exciting' crow behaviour known as anting (cbc.ca)
371.
Avoiding Complexity with Systemd (mgdm.net)
372.
G7 nations committing billions more to fossil fuel than green energy (theguardian.com)
373.
Mimicking a device is becoming almost impossible (multilogin.com)
374.
PyWhat: Identify Anything (github.com)
375.
Hacker reveals smart meters are spilling secrets about the Texas snowstorm (dailydot.com)
376.
Ask HN: Tools you have made for yourself?
377.
King County, WA bans facial recognition software (komonews.com)
378.
Privacy Analysis of FLoC (blog.mozilla.org)
379.
Crazy Clock (tindie.com)
380.
Software is eating the car (spectrum.ieee.org)
381.
One Fastly customer triggered internet meltdown (bbc.co.uk)
382.
J. Kenji López-Alt is Seattle’s reluctant powerful food influencer (seattletimes.com)
383.
Canada weather: Dozens dead as heatwave shatters records (bbc.com)
384.
The modern trap of turning hobbies into hustles (2019) (repeller.com)
385.
Programmer's Resignation from 1985 (pastes.glitchwrks.com)
386.
The economics of dollar stores (thehustle.co)
387.
A Lifetime of Systems Thinking (thesystemsthinker.com)
388.
One-Fifth of U.S. Beef Capacity Wiped Out by JBS Cyberattack (bloomberg.com)
389.
Introducing Windows 11 (blogs.windows.com)
390.
FoundationDB: A distributed, unbundled, transactional key value store [pdf] (foundationdb.org)