June 2021 Archive
4111.
Is RISC-V at Risk? Intel Might Purchase SiFive for $2B (youtube.com)
4112.
Be aware of Chrome's new table layout engine (tablesng.com)
4113.
WFH is prelude to SWE salary cuts
4114.
FDA approves obesity drug that helped people cut weight 15% (apnews.com)
4115.
Freenode BBS (bbs.freenode.net)
4116.
Young Creators Are Burning Out and Breaking Down (nytimes.com)
4117.
Half of the pandemic's unemployment money may have been stolen (axios.com)
4118.
Ask HN: Good projects to read a source code
4119.
Ask HN: Books on the inside stories of big tech?
4120.
HBO: “This template is used by integration tests only.” (imgur.com)
4121.
Why Kubernetes is our modern-day COBOL (techrepublic.com)
4122.
The Media Blackout on recent Assange revelations (consortiumnews.com)
4123.
Ask HN: How do you make effective use of the internet to improve your life?
4124.
Google Joins Apple to Opt-Out of Mobile Advertising IDs (medium.com)
4125.
Sierra founders Ken and Roberta Williams are developing a new game (engadget.com)
4126.
AU Federal Police and FBI nab criminal underworld figures using encrypted app (abc.net.au)
4127.
Fosshost-Freenode Partnership Discontinued (fosshost.org)
4128.
FCC Gives ISP $8k to Deliver Broadband Five Feet from Apple's $5B Campus (techdirt.com)
4129.
Tether and the Great Crypto Ice Age (hackernoon.com)
4130.
Ask HN: What's a trend you've noticed that others in your field seem unaware of?
4131.
How did Neanderthals and other ancient humans learn to count? (nature.com)
4132.
How the FBI Got Colonial Pipeline’s Ransom Money Back (wsj.com)
4133.
Show HN: Calculate Your Crypto Regret (deepnote.com)
4134.
Why Geology Is Our Destiny (nytimes.com)
4135.
A replacement for IBM Watson personality insights API (humanticai.medium.com)
4136.
Hiring Data Scientists and Machine Learning Engineers (leanpub.com)
4137.
.NET Open Source: What Happens When the Free Lunch Ends? (aaronstannard.com)
4138.
In Praise of Small Menus (grubstreet.com)
4139.
The origin of SARS-CoV-2, revisited (sciencebasedmedicine.org)
4140.
Things I Won’t Work With: Dimethylcadmium (2013) (blogs.sciencemag.org)