June 2021 Archive
18211.
Five people for and hundred people against might still be rough consensus (2014) (datatracker.ietf.org)
18212.
Why have cameras and lenses become so expensive? (m.dpreview.com)
18213.
Beijing AI academy unveils largest pre-trained deep learning model (globaltimes.cn)
18214.
The ugly truth behind your fancy rewards credit card (vox.com)
18215.
United Plans to Buy 15 Supersonic Planes (wsj.com)
18216.
Why Can’t We (Reporters) Call It (Climate Change) an Emergency? (gizmodo.com)
18217.
Delicious Brains Acquires Advanced Custom Fields (deliciousbrains.com)
18218.
AI Disproving Mathematical Conjectures (mindmatters.ai)
18219.
Ask HN: Help me find this site
18220.
Zimbabwe´s first WhatsApp drama series (iafrikan.com)
18221.
Why Is the TSA Making Vaccinated Air Travelers Wear Masks? (reason.com)
18222.
Custom Built 21.5-inch iMac with Intel Core i9 Outperforms 24-inch M1 iMac (macrumors.com)
18223.
Police: Man kills victim's dog during assault in Seattle's Pioneer Square (komonews.com)
18224.
The so-called ‘bullshit jobs theory’ contains several major flaws (cam.ac.uk)
18225.
Instant Pot air purifier touted as a “filters out 99.9% of the SARS-CoV-2 virus” (fastcompany.com)
18226.
Advanced isn't always better – NLW Reactors (ucsusa.org)
18227.
JEP 411: Java's Security Model and the Principle of Least Privilege (foojay.io)
18228.
Ask HN: Treadmill Whilst Working from Home
18229.
Unicef Report Says Pornography Not Always Harmful to Children (c-fam.org)
18230.
HashiCorp Waypoint 0.4 (hashicorp.com)
18231.
The All-Seeing Eyes of New York’s 15,000 Surveillance Cameras (wired.com)
18232.
It's Not Personal: Content Moderation Always Involves Mistakes (techdirt.com)
18233.
Contenteditable on Android Is the Absolute Worst (discuss.prosemirror.net)
18234.
Colleges Say Students Must Get a Covid Vaccine. But No, Not That One (nytimes.com)
18235.
Why and how do founding entrepreneurs bond with their ventures? (sciencedirect.com)
18236.
One of India's biggest YouTubers (200M subs) threatens to pull out over RTM
18237.
44 People have reached the summit of 14 of the tallest peaks,or maybe no one (nytimes.com)
18238.
Microsoft Will Unveil New Version of Windows on June 24 (extremetech.com)
18239.
Ask HN: How to hack the erasable marker to become permanent marker
18240.
10K Liquid Particles in WebGL (twitter.com)