June 2021 Archive
10921.
U.S. new home sales hit one-year low; prices soar (fidelity.com)
10922.
Company Is Putting Face-Tracking Ad Tablets in the Back of Ubers (vice.com)
10923.
DNA from sediment reveals epic history of Denisova Cave (phys.org)
10924.
Science journals, Wuhan and a truly bizarre Twitter episode (capx.co)
10925.
New tissue engineering process brings laboratory-grown organs one step closer (drugtargetreview.com)
10926.
Bad Apple (thepullrequest.com)
10927.
ThinkPad X1 Extreme Gen 4 pairs RTX 3080 with the best laptop keyboard (pcmag.com)
10928.
Times Square hoverboarder reveals himself as brilliant engineer (nypost.com)
10929.
Canadian study finds mRNA vaccines produce more antibodies than AstraZeneca (globalnews.ca)
10930.
Venmo to Start Charging Fees for Transfers (androidpolice.com)
10931.
Apple converts 1920s downtown LA theatre into show-stopping store (wallpaper.com)
10932.
Report UFOs as Physical Likelihood Ratios (overcomingbias.com)
10933.
Markdown Monster – Markdown editor with blog publishing and Git integration (markdownmonster.west-wind.com)
10934.
Living normally with Covid-19: How Singapore is drawing road map for new normal (straitstimes.com)
10935.
Google, Facebook Pressure Falls Short as Antitrust Measures Advance in House (wsj.com)
10936.
Researchers at Atlassian: People are working longer hours during the pandemic (economist.com)
10937.
John McAfee: Anti-virus creator found dead in prison cell (bbc.co.uk)
10938.
We have mysterious stuff in our chromosomes, and it’s definitely not DNA (syfy.com)
10939.
Hubble Space Telescope may now depend on a computer that last booted in 2009 (theregister.com)
10940.
Taproot: An Example of Bitcoin’s Win-Win Logic (nasdaq.com)
10941.
Apple Daily, Hong Kong's Pro-Democracy Newspaper to Stop Publishing (scmp.com)
10942.
Set yourself free by developing a growth mindset toward anxiety (psyche.co)
10943.
Revisiting Deep Learning Models for Tabular Data (reddit.com)
10944.
Competitive programming in Haskell: folding folds (byorgey.wordpress.com)
10945.
Educational Assessments Are Valid, Reliable, and Remarkably Predictive (freddiedeboer.substack.com)
10946.
The Beautiful Math of Knitting–Yes, Knitting–Could Create the Toughest Gear Ever (popularmechanics.com)
10947.
Visa buys Swedish fintech Tink in €1.8bn deal (ft.com)
10948.
Delta variant triggers dangerous new phase in the pandemic (sciencemag.org)
10949.
University “definitely not good value this year” (bbc.co.uk)
10950.
Introduction to Univalent Foundations of Mathematics with Agda (cs.bham.ac.uk)