June 2021 Archive
17581.
California wildfires: Fighting infernos with Silicon Valley tech (mercurynews.com)
17582.
How to Be(come) a Happy Newsletter Writer (davidbauer.medium.com)
17583.
The Reddit Forum That Wants to See Bitcoin Die (forbes.com)
17584.
SubSeven Is Back (sub7crew.org)
17585.
Solutionism (hiddedevries.nl)
17586.
Build Your Startup MVP with Tools You Know (tortoiselabs.com)
17587.
Progress in Neural Electrodes (i-kh.net)
17588.
How to Deal with Spam Callers (twitter.com)
17589.
Shooting yourself in the foot in various programming languages (toodarkpark.org)
17590.
Q&A with Guido van Rossum [video] (youtube.com)
17591.
Show HN: Facial Recognition Attendance System and Visitor Management System (truein.com)
17592.
Rolling Back OpenBSD PF Changes (kernelpanic.life)
17593.
James Randi on Astrology (youtube.com)
17594.
New kind of invisible gold in pyrite hosted in deformation-related dislocations (pubs.geoscienceworld.org)
17595.
Apple's Foundation looks like it'll be a refreshing update on books (transfer-orbit.ghost.io)
17596.
Windows 11 includes new Dynamic Refresh Rate feature to save laptop battery life (theverge.com)
17597.
What Led to the Florida Condo Collapse? Here's What We Know So Far (npr.org)
17598.
University of Otago researchers develop world-first weight loss device (otago.ac.nz)
17599.
Architecting Apache Kafka for GDPR Compliance – Lenses.io Blog (lenses.io)
17600.
No More Periods in Texting. Period (nytimes.com)
17601.
StarUML (staruml.io)
17602.
The Pursuit of Happiness: New Approaches to the American Revolutionary Past (jhiblog.org)
17603.
Can too many brainy people be a dangerous thing? (economist.com)
17604.
J0ono0/pinout: generate hardware pinout diagrams (github.com)
17605.
Forecasting: Principles and Practice (3rd Ed) (otexts.com)
17606.
Virgin Galactic Gets FAA Approval for Passenger Space Flight (exe.io)
17607.
System *Things (css-tricks.com)
17608.
MIT Scientist Interviews “God of Math” Soborno Isaac Bari (youtube.com)
17609.
A Slice of History: Pizza Through the Ages (2012) (history.com)
17610.
A 155 carat diamond with 92 mm diameter (2017) (innovations-report.com)