June 2021 Archive
9721.
9722.
iOS 15 Lets Your Family Access Your Data If You Die
(macrumors.com)
9723.
Fuzzing with Zig
(gsquire.github.io)
9724.
9725.
How to make your data harder to find online
(theverge.com)
9726.
Bans on TikTok, WeChat rescinded -commerce secretary to investigate foreign apps
(businessinsider.com)
9727.
The Flower We Saw That Day – RSS3
(blog.rss3.io)
9728.
My product is top on indiehackers
(indiehackers.com)
9729.
How to Feel Less Overwhelmed as a Developer
(medium.com)
9730.
The Scopes trial was weird and intense
(history.hanover.edu)
9731.
Three real-world examples of distributed Elixir (pt. 2)
(bigardone.dev)
9732.
Safari Adopts DeclarativeNetRequest for WebExtensions
(developer.apple.com)
9733.
9735.
Tabular Data: Deep Learning Is Not All You Need
(papers.labml.ai)
9736.
Tyler Cowen: Spending a lot on health care is the American way
(twincities.com)
9737.
9738.
New large-scale cryptomining campaign targets Kubeflow
(techcommunity.microsoft.com)
9739.
Does Amazon know what it sells?
(ben-evans.com)
9740.
9741.
Calm workday using asynchronous communication
(thanujr.medium.com)
9742.
Deno 1.11 Release Notes
(deno.com)
9743.
9744.
9745.
Israeli tech raises $10.5B this year
(timesofisrael.com)
9746.
Rules of Makefiles (2015)
(make.mad-scientist.net)
9747.
WebKit Features in Safari at WWDC21
(webkit.org)
9748.
First New Close-Up Picture of Jupiter’s Moon Ganymede in More Than 20 Years
(technologyreview.com)
9749.
Happy Birthday Hubspot. 15 Lessons over 15 Years
(onstartups.com)
9750.
Dissecting the Gzip Format
(infinitepartitions.com)