June 2021 Archive
21721.
Raffic Deaths in 2020 Soared to Highest in 13 Years (curbed.com)
21722.
Lightspeed buys Ecwid for $500M; NuOrder for $425M (techcrunch.com)
21723.
History Is Cancelled (viewfinderfox.com)
21724.
Hawaii-bound kayaker rescued by Coast Guard helicopter near Santa Cruz (sfchronicle.com)
21725.
Montana med school clash revives for-profit vs. nonprofit flap (khn.org)
21726.
Why graphic novels could be an antidote to 'doom scrolling' (cbc.ca)
21727.
British Security Co-Ordination (en.wikipedia.org)
21728.
WWII Radio News: 1938-1940 (youtube.com)
21729.
Fighting Off Distractions from the Internet (awkwardengineer.com)
21730.
BSD kqueue is a mountain of technical debt (ariadne.space)
21731.
Optical Advances Help Enable 800 Gigabit Ethernet (osa.org)
21732.
The Surprisingly Long History of Gender-Neutral Pronouns (medium.com)
21733.
Free Open Satellite Data Sources for Fun and Profit (valinor.earth)
21734.
Generating JSON Schemas from TypeScript (shusson.info)
21735.
AI Drives Taiwanese Chip Design Industry to Focus on Platforms (buzzorange.com)
21736.
QBasic Zines Archive (petesqbsite.com)
21737.
The Problem with Exceptional People (medium.com)
21738.
Problem Solving Like a Mathematician (matt-rickard.com)
21739.
Introduction to NoSQL (With Pros and Cons) (dashbird.io)
21740.
When Was Running Invented? A Brief History of Running (runnersblueprint.com)
21741.
Food Inflation Spikes Globally (foodprocessing.com)
21742.
Money Tips for Recent Graduates (medium.com)
21743.
The Bank of England says 'stablecoin' payments need same rules as banks (reuters.com)
21744.
We’re Living in the Age of Downward Mobility (medium.com)
21745.
USS Indianapolis (en.wikipedia.org)
21746.
Antibody-laden nasal spray could provide Covid protection – and treatment (nature.com)
21747.
What Are Bookkeeping Services, Exactly? (arconsultants.co.uk)
21748.
Covid changed the rules – now Americans want some to be the norm (politico.com)
21749.
SoftBank-Backed Katerra Files for Chapter 11 (wsj.com)
21750.
Switzerland must adjust to remain business-friendly after G7 tax, experts say (reuters.com)