June 2021 Archive
6241.
16-Inch MacBook Pro Spotted in Regulatory Database Ahead of WWDC Event Next Week (techplanet.today)
6242.
Hard work and poor pay stresses out open-source maintainers (zdnet.com)
6243.
Help Save Zak (helpzak.com)
6244.
Networks of Trust vs. Markets (lesswrong.com)
6245.
DevX Conf wrap and distributing $10k of open-source funding (gitpod.io)
6246.
Danish ISP temporarily blocked access to BitChute over “coronavirus misinfo” (reclaimthenet.org)
6247.
How to Implement an LR(1) Parser (serokell.io)
6248.
Computing the number of digits of an integer even faster (lemire.me)
6249.
China’s GPT-3? BAAI Introduces Superscale Intelligence Model Wu Dao (syncedreview.com)
6250.
Beats no longer compatible with forked Elasticsearch (elastic.co)
6251.
Kannada: Google apologises for 'ugliest Indian language' search result (bbc.com)
6252.
SSRF Cheat Sheet [Bypass Techniques] (highon.coffee)
6253.
The Mother of All Demos, Presented by Douglas Engelbart (1968) (youtube.com)
6254.
Something mysteriously wiped out about 90 percent of sharks 19M years ago (sciencenews.org)
6255.
The best cryptographic protocol ever!
6256.
The GraphQL Spec, Simplified (blog.graphql.guide)
6257.
Chromium Bug: Link not rendering if href contains 'r.' as subdomain (bugs.chromium.org)
6258.
Subdued but Not Silenced, Hong Kong Tries to Remember Tiananmen Massacre (nytimes.com)
6259.
China's Accelerating Bid for Chip Supremacy (youtube.com)
6260.
Pfizer (and probably other vaccines) much less effective against new variants (twitter.com)
6261.
I started using the new Firefox browser and it's oddly delightful (zdnet.com)
6262.
People have abandoned hundreds of cats on a deserted Brazilian island (washingtonpost.com)
6263.
Legal threat sharpens over UK government plans to harvest patient data from GPS (opendemocracy.net)
6264.
Klarna: May 27 Incident Report (klarna.com)
6265.
Nine principles to break your internet addiction (reddit.com)
6266.
Valid Signal privacy issues shrugged off while patches quietly rolled out (403forbiddenblog.blogspot.com)
6267.
China military uses AI to track rapidly increasing UFOs (scmp.com)
6268.
Challenging myself to understand RISC-V (akilan.io)
6269.
India warns Twitter to comply with new IT rules (france24.com)
6270.
Blame crappy software and bad security for ransomware, not Bitcoin (bombthrower.com)