June 2021 Archive
9331.
What Are El Nino and La Nina? (oceanservice.noaa.gov)
9332.
Multipass: Ubuntu VMs on demand for any workstation (multipass.run)
9333.
Forming the WebExtensions Community Group (w3.org)
9334.
The Marshall Islands SOV cryptocurrency: the saga winds down (davidgerard.co.uk)
9335.
Facebook acquires social metaverse gaming platform Crayta (techcrunch.com)
9336.
Vultr Kubernetes Engine (vultr.com)
9337.
The Flywheel of Testing (adamtuttle.codes)
9338.
Ask HN: Career Advice – Management Regrets and IC Life
9339.
Mesh: Compacting Memory Managementfor C/C++ Applications (arxiv.org)
9340.
Monocles: An ecofriendly and secure way of using the internet (monocles.de)
9341.
Your Move, Art Thieves (contemporaryidiot.substack.com)
9342.
How We Ship Fast at Replit (youtube.com)
9343.
What the Supreme Court Opinion in Van Buren Means for Web Scraping (mccarthygarberlaw.com)
9344.
Exploring GraphQL Directives in the Wild (stepzen.com)
9345.
Rich nations 'millimetre away' from tech tax deal (bbc.co.uk)
9346.
What Rebekah Jones Saw Behind the Scenes at the Florida Department of Health (miamiherald.com)
9347.
Ask HN: Assisted Suicide in Canada?
9348.
Bing Censors Image Search for 'Tank Man' Even in US (vice.com)
9349.
Biden has deployed an app for asylum seekers. Privacy experts are worried (latimes.com)
9350.
People have shaped most of terrestrial nature for at least 12,000 years (pnas.org)
9351.
Myst Online Material Released as CC BY-NA-SA (blog.zarfhome.com)
9352.
Fake patient reviews are making it hard to seek medical help on Google, Yelp (msn.com)
9353.
Search engine startup Neeva to pay Quora, Medium for results (reuters.com)
9354.
The Tyranny of Time (noemamag.com)
9355.
Scientists have cost-effectively harvested lithium from seawater (electrek.co)
9356.
Microsoft wins U.S. antitrust okay for $16 bln purchase of Nuance (reuters.com)
9357.
I Built a Lisp (github.com)
9358.
Sphinxnotes-Any: A Sphinx-Doc Domain for Describing Anything (sphinx-notes.github.io)
9359.
Don't Be a Liar (nerdtower.com)
9360.
I helped pioneer UX design. What I see today disturbs me (fastcompany.com)