June 2021 Archive
12361.
UV Randomizer (Blender Addon) (github.com)
12362.
“Being a Billionaire Is a Lot Harder Than It Looks” (vanityfair.com)
12363.
For the Build-Up of Games, Microsoft Hired the Co-Creator of Portal (thenexthint.com)
12364.
Recovery of deleted sequencing data sheds light on the early SARS-CoV-2 epidemic [pdf] (biorxiv.org)
12365.
There’s malice in your repos–PyPI is the latest to be abused (arstechnica.com)
12366.
Show HN: Not Real Twitter 2.0, a no-code Twitter clone (notrealtwitter.com)
12367.
Cf-Signer: CloudFormation Signing Utility (github.com)
12368.
Violent Crime Is Spiking. Do Liberals Have an Answer? (nytimes.com)
12369.
Draft UN climate report warns of drastic changes over 30 years (france24.com)
12370.
Justices rule for cursing cheerleader over Snapchat post (apnews.com)
12371.
Basketball Pro Spent Eight Months in Secretive Detention (wsj.com)
12372.
SPARK Ada for the Misra C Developer (learn.adacore.com)
12373.
Show HN: Passage; a passwordstore-like replacement using age (github.com)
12374.
Lab Analysis of Subway Tuna Sandwiches Fails to Identify Tuna DNA (theguardian.com)
12375.
The Nintendo 64 Was the Culmination of 90s Virtual Reality (gamingalexandria.com)
12376.
Introducing Irc.com by Freenode (irc.com)
12377.
Cheerleader’s right to free speech upheld (reuters.com)
12378.
Show HN: Kotlin Graphviz Dot DSL (github.com)
12379.
Tech destroyed trading cards. Then tech (& the pandemic) brought the hobby back (washingtonpost.com)
12380.
Leidenfrost Effect (en.wikipedia.org)
12381.
Pulling GitHub into the Kernel Process (lwn.net)
12382.
Ask HN: What would be the cheapest way to play Tetris Effect: Connected?
12383.
Russian narrative warfare through AIS spoofing (greatpower.us)
12384.
Live Demo: Analyze Product Hunt Data Using NLP (app.veezoo.com)
12385.
Break-It-Fix-It: Unsupervised Learning for Program Repair (papers.labml.ai)
12386.
Libreboot replaces proprietary BIOS firmware on some modern computers (libreboot.org)
12387.
Colleges want students to get a vaccine. But they’re split on requiring shots (washingtonpost.com)
12388.
Ask HN: '20s programmers, what do you expect the future of tech to look like?
12389.
A New Condenser Can Harvest Drinking Water from the Air 24/7 (interestingengineering.com)
12390.
Cue and Go serving a datamesh infrastructure (blog.owulveryck.info)