June 2021 Archive
6451.
Why Are Writers Fleeing Substack for Ghost? (wired.com)
6452.
Show HN: H5records – simple large dataset for pytorch training (github.com)
6453.
Explaining Code using ASCII Art (2019) (blog.regehr.org)
6454.
Scandal in Racket community: Matthew Butterick left in anger
6455.
Wise (formerly TransferWise) announces decision to list on the LSE (londonstockexchange.com)
6456.
Biden Has Now Cancelled $3B of Student Loans (forbes.com)
6457.
Japan to lift state of emergency for nine prefectures, including Tokyo: Report (channelnewsasia.com)
6458.
Nine out of 10 health apps harvest user data, global study shows – Mobile phones (theguardian.com)
6459.
Computational power and support helping Finnish companies to conquer the world (csc.fi)
6460.
How I Program In C (Eskil Steenberg, 2016) (youtube.com)
6461.
W3C Promotes Web Audio API to Official Standard (w3.org)
6462.
How to protect your privacy on Linux (spreadprivacy.com)
6463.
Google Wants to See Rust Code in the Linux Kernel, Contracts the Main Developer (phoronix.com)
6464.
Supreme Court dismisses challenge to Affordable Care Act leaving it in place (edition.cnn.com)
6465.
Google funding project to write portions of Linux kernel in Rust (cnet.com)
6466.
Show HN: Share end-to-end encrypted secrets straight from the terminal (github.com)
6467.
Why Array Programming? (leibs-labs.net)
6468.
BlackRock Is Not Ruining the U.S. Housing Market: NIMBYs Are (theatlantic.com)
6469.
Sam Harris #253 – Corporate Courage a Conversation with Jason Fried (samharris.org)
6470.
High-Level Chinese Defection Rumored (spytalk.co)
6471.
Extreme Classification (pinecone.io)
6472.
On queues and contract-enforcement through hair in the Qing dynasty (spandex.substack.com)
6473.
Raspberry Pi Zero Clone Offers 4 Cores, 4GB of RAM (tomshardware.com)
6474.
Ask HN: What makes your company culture stand out from the rest?
6475.
Most DDoS attacks originate from fewer than 50 hosting companies (nokia.com)
6476.
Get ready for the 2021 Google CTF (security.googleblog.com)
6477.
Ukraine arrests ransomware gang in global cybercriminal crackdown (arstechnica.com)
6478.
Wrapbook: A startup can expand its TAM with embedded insurance play (thefuturestate.substack.com)
6479.
Show HN: Raytracer with both C++ and CUDA back ends (github.com)
6480.
Rule 53: if you can think of it, someone's done it in the DNS (twitter.com)