June 2021 Archive
4471.
Quantum holds the key to secure conference calls (phys.org)
4472.
Circadian rhythm gene in mice discovered (vtx.vt.edu)
4473.
AT&T CEO seems confident industry can kill Biden’s municipal broadband plan (arstechnica.com)
4474.
Show HN: A simple time conversion site for developers (time.lol)
4475.
Decentralized Alternatives to HN?
4476.
Show HN: Vocal – Send Voice Messages in Gmail (chrome.google.com)
4477.
First case of postmortem study in a patient vaccinated against SARS-CoV-2 (sciencedirect.com)
4478.
I Taught Online School This Year. It Was a Disgrace (nytimes.com)
4479.
Akamai Prolexic Global Outage (twitter.com)
4480.
Ask HN: What is your “SaaS website stack and workflow”?
4481.
The DNS Camel (2018) (blog.apnic.net)
4482.
Ask HN: Managing Personal Finances with Git
4483.
2021 – The Year Windows Became a First Class Python Development Environment (feoh.org)
4484.
If 'All Models Are Wrong,' Why Do We Give Them So Much Power? (nytimes.com)
4485.
Windows 11 is coming – Here’s everything we know (xda-developers.com)
4486.
E-paper History: An Interview with Nick Sheridon, Father of E-paper (2007) (thefutureofthings.com)
4487.
How do you keep effective version control of your desktop files?
4488.
Freenode wipes old database and starts over (reddit.com)
4489.
Ask HN: Can anybody compile all of Paul Graham's essays into a .mobi file?
4490.
Question: What's the Next Stripe?
4491.
Maybe the Aliens Are Here? (scientificamerican.com)
4492.
Show HN: SSH Devzat.hackclub.com (github.com)
4493.
Ground Temperatures Hit 118 Degrees in the Arctic Circle (gizmodo.com)
4494.
Show HN: I made a way to ensure your holiday is sunny and warm (followtheweather.net)
4495.
VS Code is finally available in the cloud (blog.codeanywhere.com)
4496.
NYC election board didn't remove test data from election results (twitter.com)
4497.
Why America Doesn’t Make Solar Panels Anymore (theatlantic.com)
4498.
FDA officials asked to step down after contentious Alzheimer’s drug approval (arstechnica.com)
4499.
Some Texans shocked to find their smart thermostats were raised remotely (khou.com)
4500.
Ask HN: Are there people who make a living from just web scraping?