June 2021 Archive
13681.
Does teaching children how to play chess improve their educational attainment? (jhr.uwpress.org)
13682.
What about a national packet-switched drone delivery network (interconnected.org)
13683.
It’s Clear Now Anthony Fauci Isn’t a Fool, He’s a Villain (thefederalist.com)
13684.
Idiomatic Rust – Binary Search Extended (c-hirsch.de)
13685.
Apple pays millions to woman after explicit photos posted online (telegraph.co.uk)
13686.
Bosch opens $1.2B semiconductor factory in eastern Germany (techxplore.com)
13687.
On Thinking Machines, Machine Learning, and How AI Took over Statistics (forbes.com)
13688.
A Clojure function to process Kafka events from multiple streams (hariomgaur.in)
13689.
Jailbroken iOS can't run macOS apps. I spent a week to find out why (worthdoingbadly.com)
13690.
How Software Is Eating the Car (spectrum.ieee.org)
13691.
A Rudimentary Analysis of 1992 HP Omnishare (youtube.com)
13692.
Jeff Bezos is going to space on first crewed flight of rocket (cnn.com)
13693.
A WWII Japanese sub commander helped exonerate a U.S. Navy captain (washingtonpost.com)
13694.
How to be a medieval thief (and how to catch one) (medievalists.net)
13695.
A collection of poetry leftover from the night before (eivish.substack.com)
13696.
G7 moves to raid Amazon in new global corporate tax plan (ft.com)
13697.
Lvh.me is not resolving to 127.0.0.1 anymore – security issue? (viewdns.info)
13698.
Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo (en.wikipedia.org)
13699.
How to Integrate IPFS with Ethereum (quicknode.com)
13700.
AHHH: A Programming Language for the Dreadful (github.com)
13701.
“Apple: What if we took the line of death and killed it.” (twitter.com)
13702.
Apple: What if we took the “line of death” and killed it (twitter.com)
13703.
Apple Staff Complain About Plans for Return to Office Work in Letter to Tim Cook (forums.macrumors.com)
13704.
Norton antivirus adds Ethereum cryptocurrency mining (bbc.com)
13705.
iOS, iPadOS, and macOS gain built-in two factor code generator and autofill (9to5mac.com)
13706.
The simpler alternative to GCC-RS (shnatsel.medium.com)
13707.
Prominent NYC scientist backtracks on Covid origin over ‘disturbing information’ (nypost.com)
13708.
Designing Rust Bindings for REST APIs (plume.benboeckel.net)
13709.
Stock photo site 123RF suffered data breach – including MD5 passwords (bleepingcomputer.com)
13710.
Logic Loop: write SQL rules to trigger alerts, emails, APIs and actions (getlogicloop.com)