June 2021 Archive
17671.
Northern Lights wake-up alarm in Iceland hotel room (old.reddit.com)
17672.
Back to Basics: Your Guide to the HTML5 Video Tag (bitmovin.com)
17673.
Nick Craver explains how Stack Overflow uses ASP.NET Core in production (live) (youtube.com)
17674.
A History of North Korean Uranium Conversion Capabilities (armscontrolwonk.com)
17675.
Have we misunderstood the future of the automobile? (malcolmgladwell.bulletin.com)
17676.
What the heck’s an Intellivision Amico? Console’s leaky dev portal offers hints (arstechnica.com)
17677.
A Constructive Look at TempleOS (2015) (codersnotes.com)
17678.
Uber to staff: work where you like, half the time (reuters.com)
17679.
The art of destroying software (2014) (vimeo.com)
17680.
Lightning Detection Network Hardware (blitzortung.org)
17681.
Amazon’s price of doing business–the right to buy ownership stakes in vendors (arstechnica.com)
17682.
You Don’t Have to Be Thiel to Invest Like Thiel with a Self-Directed Roth IRA (medium.com)
17683.
Harvard Scientists Pinpoint 'Ground Zero' of Aging in Mouse Embryo Study (singularityhub.com)
17684.
Stuck in a Rut? Sometimes Joy Takes a Little Practice (npr.org)
17685.
More dangerous subtleties of JOINs in SQL (alexpetralia.com)
17686.
Kids' hospitalizations for Type 2 diabetes doubled during pandemic restrictions (nypost.com)
17687.
Detecting Image Similarity in (Near) Real-Time Using Apache Flink (medium.com)
17688.
New blood test can detect more than 50 types of cancer, researchers say (cnet.com)
17689.
The engineering daring that led to the first Chinese personal computer (techcrunch.com)
17690.
United renews faith in Boeing 737 Max with large aircraft order (cnet.com)
17691.
Mount Athos (en.wikipedia.org)
17692.
Facebook announces Bulletin, its Substack newsletter competitor (theverge.com)
17693.
Work on floppy formatting, CRC calculation and sector writing (c65gs.blogspot.com)
17694.
Crime in San Francisco: Using Seaborn FacetGrid and Contextily (viz4sci.substack.com)
17695.
Diets Engineered to Work with Your Microbiome Are Latest Startup Craze (wsj.com)
17696.
AWS IAM roles for GitHub Actions workflows (github.com)
17697.
Hikaru Nakamura took the Mensa IQ test and scored 102 (thelittlefacts.com)
17698.
“The Ballad of East and West” by Rudyard Kipling (kiplingsociety.co.uk)
17699.
Zoom to Acquire Kites (blog.zoom.us)
17700.
The Standards Wars and the Sausage Factory (2014) (smartbear.com)