August 2021 Archive
3211.
An alternative to hiring and paying employees – the Qbix Compensation Model (qbix.com)
3212.
New Zealand PM Ardern Puts Nation in Lockdown on Single Covid Case (bloomberg.com)
3213.
Getting old is a crisis more and more Americans can’t afford (seattletimes.com)
3214.
Ask HN: How to Stay Organized?
3215.
Conspiracy theories aside, there is something fishy about the Great Reset (opendemocracy.net)
3216.
I used to love Bootstrap. God, now I just hate it (ruky.me)
3217.
Elizabeth Holmes Might Claim Abusive Relationship in Criminal Fraud Defense (wsj.com)
3218.
CookUnity fabricated an order with random items and charged my credit card (sillycross.github.io)
3219.
The Carbon Footprint Sham – A 'successful, deceptive' PR campaign (in.mashable.com)
3220.
The most vaccine-hesitant group of all? PhDs – The Post (unherd.com)
3221.
On Veganism – and why it shouldn't be easily mocked and written off (aliciakennedy.news)
3222.
Google docs on Firefox unusable for everyone, or just me?
3223.
Transcranial Focused Ultrasound to the Right Prefrontal Cortex (frontiersin.org)
3224.
Ask HN: Are there contemporary notebooks up for tinkerers?
3225.
A Bad Solar Storm Could Cause an 'Internet Apocalypse' (wired.com)
3226.
PragmatIC Semiconductor designed and manufactured a flexible 6502 in two weeks (pragmaticsemi.com)
3227.
MDcat – Simple Markdown to GitHub styled HTML converter (github.com)
3228.
Amazon will pay you $10 in credit for your palm print biometrics (techcrunch.com)
3229.
OnlyFans’ inexplicable ban on porn might be explained by this BBC investigation (theverge.com)
3230.
Correlating financial time series with micro-blogging activity (2012) [pdf] (chato.cl)
3231.
This is Why I Stick with Lenovo ThinkPad Laptops for Linux (boilingsteam.com)
3232.
Scottish Government wants to make emergency Covid powers permanent (telegraph.co.uk)
3233.
Remote work should be a permanent employee benefit (washingtonpost.com)
3234.
Show HN: A Pure SQL Raytracer (github.com)
3235.
Digital Addictions Are Drowning Us in Dopamine (wsj.com)
3236.
Tunable stiffness enables fast and efficient swimming in fish-like robots (robotics.sciencemag.org)
3237.
Efficiently Donating Excess Covid Vaccine Supplies (kinetica.com)
3238.
Covid-19: Children born during the pandemic score lower on cognitive tests (bmj.com)
3239.
Ask HN: What happened to the “Node with some other JavaScript engine” projects?
3240.
Why Lying About Storage Products Is Bad: An IBM DeskStar Story (extremetech.com)