May 2021 Archive
2101.
Eleven Ways of Smelling a Tree (2020) (emergencemagazine.org)
2102.
Caproni Ca.60 (en.wikipedia.org)
2103.
SpecBAS: An enhanced Sinclair BASIC interpreter for modern PCs (github.com)
2104.
Open source retro ISA video card (github.com)
2105.
Why is India having a Covid-19 surge? (bmj.com)
2106.
Getting Schooled: The Role of Universities in Attracting Immigrant Entrepreneurs (nber.org)
2107.
Non-native speakers navigate the world of 'good' and 'bad' English (npr.org)
2108.
The Pin-Pen Merger (2020) (acelinguist.com)
2109.
Someone Has to Run the Fabs (noahpinion.substack.com)
2110.
Why Aren’t SMS Interventions Designed to Boost College Success Working at Scale? (behavioralscientist.org)
2111.
A New Architecture for Plaid Link: Server-Driven UI with Directed Graphs (plaid.com)
2112.
Israel’s most-hyped initial coin offerings were scams, ex-employees allege (timesofisrael.com)
2113.
Show HN: Direct manipulation flowchart editor without the mouse (knotend.com)
2114.
Nicholas Wade: Origin of Covid – Following the Clues (nicholaswade.medium.com)
2115.
Réunion: the postmen of the peaks (theguardian.com)
2116.
Show HN: ReplPad – Javascript Repl/Scratchpad (replpad.com)
2117.
Extempore – An audiovisual live programming environment (extemporelang.github.io)
2118.
Nonsense Laboratory (artsexperiments.withgoogle.com)
2119.
Roden Crater (rodencrater.com)
2120.
Inflation speeds up in April as consumer prices leap 4.2%, fastest since 2008 (cnbc.com)
2121.
Ulysses (mit.edu)
2122.
Giant sea lizard fossil shows diversity of life before asteroid hit (bath.ac.uk)
2123.
Life as a 90s Russian newspaper photographer, shooting on a cheap Soviet camera (kosmofoto.com)
2124.
GitHub Restores Reverse-Engineered GTA Code Following DMCA Counter Notice (torrentfreak.com)
2125.
Taiwan's digital minister, Audrey Tang, built an open government platform (increment.com)
2126.
AirTag hacked for the first time by security researcher (9to5mac.com)
2127.
On Establishing a Cloud Security Program (marcolancini.it)
2128.
Vulnerabilities in billions of Wi-Fi devices let hackers bypass firewalls (arstechnica.com)
2129.
83% of Americans Are Belt Tightening Due to Inflation Pressures (forbes.com)
2130.
On Ransomware and Cryptocurrency (twitter.com)