June 2021 Archive
271.
David Dushman, last surviving Auschwitz liberator, dies aged 98 (bbc.com)
272.
Playdate pre-orders begin in July (play.date)
273.
Canada: Hundreds of unmarked graves found at residential school (bbc.com)
274.
Driving with D (dlang.org)
275.
FaceTime on the web requires Chrome or Edge, no mention of Firefox (apple.com)
276.
Apple-Developer Relations (marco.org)
277.
Publish and Perish (erikhoel.substack.com)
278.
Microsoft Irish subsidiary paid zero corporate tax on £220bn profit last year (theguardian.com)
279.
1931: Kurt Gödel shows limits of math, logic, computing, AI (people.idsia.ch)
280.
Show HN: I made a new kind of Bible app (sparkbible.com)
281.
Blender 2.93 LTS (blender.org)
282.
Robot Sticks to Ceilings by Vibrating a Flexible Disc (spectrum.ieee.org)
283.
Justice Department withdraws FBI subpoena for USA Today records ID'ing readers (usatoday.com)
284.
Good and Bad Elixir (keathley.io)
285.
Maplibre: community-driven Mapbox GL fork (maplibre.org)
286.
Mathematicians welcome computer-assisted proof in ‘grand unification’ theory (nature.com)
287.
Not a drill: VMware vuln with 9.8 severity rating is under attack (arstechnica.com)
288.
NASA can't figure out what's causing computer issues on the Hubble telescope (npr.org)
289.
YouTube’s rules are used to silence human rights activists (technologyreview.com)
290.
DIY Book Scanner (diybookscanner.org)
291.
OpenStreetMap looks to relocate to EU due to Brexit limitations (theguardian.com)
292.
Taildrop was kind of easy (tailscale.com)
293.
Ivermectin for Prevention and Treatment of Covid-19 Infection (journals.lww.com)
294.
It’s time to break up the Ivy League cartel (chronicle.com)
295.
Troubled teens left traumatised by tough love camps (bbc.com)
296.
Study shows how taking short breaks may help our brains learn new skills (ninds.nih.gov)
297.
I teach Python on the Raspberry Pi 400 at the public library (opensource.com)
298.
Deep JavaScript (exploringjs.com)
299.
We’re no longer naming suspects in minor crime stories (blog.ap.org)
300.
Aaron Swartz, Vindicated (pluralistic.net)