June 2021 Archive
11191.
You Don't Need Google (restoreprivacy.com)
11192.
Martian Chess (en.wikipedia.org)
11193.
When to Rewrite (anthropicstudios.com)
11194.
Elon Musk; Simulated Universes; Moore's Curse; (...) and Technological Hubris (lt3000.blogspot.com)
11195.
NASA Clean Air Study (en.wikipedia.org)
11196.
The Oxford vaccine: the trials and tribulations of a world-saving jab (theguardian.com)
11197.
Survivors of so-called 'Gone Girl' case reflect on the life-changing experience (abcnews.go.com)
11198.
Fully Funding Conservation Can Stop the Extinction Crisis (nature.org)
11199.
Google tracking cookies ban delayed until 2023 (bbc.com)
11200.
Reflections on software performance – Made of Bugs (blog.nelhage.com)
11201.
Bypass TPM when installing Windows 11 on unsupported hardware (twitter.com)
11202.
Is This Some Kind of Code? (nytimes.com)
11203.
Reconnaissance of Influence Operations for Countering Spread of Disinfo with ML (marktechpost.com)
11204.
US Army Researchers Develop Framework for Collaborative Multi-Agent RL Systems (marktechpost.com)
11205.
Visualization of Starlink Satellites Density (platform.leolabs.space)
11206.
Why Computing Students Should Contribute to Open Source Software Projects (cacm.acm.org)
11207.
The Cryonics Industry Would Like to Give You the Past Year, and Many More, Back (nytimes.com)
11208.
Playing Around with Video Fingerprinting (metaloom.io)
11209.
Reuters Digital News Report 2021 (reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk)
11210.
Teknofest 2021 (teknofest.org)
11211.
Spherical Cow (en.wikipedia.org)
11212.
Owning Your Matrix Account (blog.ergaster.org)
11213.
Turkey aims to send rocket to moon in three years, land lunar rover by 2030 (space.com)
11214.
How did the Apollo astronauts communicate from Moon orbit? (twitter.com)
11215.
Programming Idioms (programming-idioms.org)
11216.
The UFO Trap (theatlantic.com)
11217.
Bioelectrical “software language” in cells (TED, 2021) (ted.com)
11218.
Management by Laziness (2016) (maxhodak.com)
11219.
NimConf 2021 Presentations (youtube.com)
11220.
Can we create new senses for humans? (2015) [video] (ted.com)