August 2021 Archive
7771.
Scientists Model “True Prevalence” of Covid-19 Throughout Pandemic (homelandsecuritynewswire.com)
7772.
Clues to healthy aging found in the gut bacteria of centenarians (newatlas.com)
7773.
Happiness Engineer (automattic.com)
7774.
Reliability Meeting Experiences (rachelbythebay.com)
7775.
Google’s ‘Time Crystals’ (thenextweb.com)
7776.
Elite students are debating hot-button issues on a new invite-only app (theverge.com)
7777.
How I made $210,822 selling a pdf and a video on the internet (indiehackers.com)
7778.
GCC Rust Monthly Report #8 July 2021 (thephilbert.io)
7779.
Keep code style out of code reviews (kurtmckee.org)
7780.
Use OpenCV on Fedora Linux ‒ part 1 (fedoramagazine.org)
7781.
As Delta Variant Rages, More Workers Are on Edge About Return to the Office (wsj.com)
7782.
Make More Land (lesswrong.com)
7783.
No Crabs, No Scallops: Seafood Is Vanishing from Menus in U.S. (bloomberg.com)
7784.
Installing Xcode with “not enough disk space available” (philprime.medium.com)
7785.
A plant database for growers built on open data (permapeople.org)
7786.
Riccardo Spagni (fluffypony) Arrested (cointelegraph.com)
7787.
Apache Pinot is now a top-level ASF project (blogs.apache.org)
7788.
Goose flying upside down to show off (abcstlouis.com)
7789.
If Einstein Had the Internet: An Interview with Balaji Srinivasan (sotonye.substack.com)
7790.
The Future of the Web (hazem.cool)
7791.
Stack Overflow Developer Survey 2021 is here (stackoverflow.blog)
7792.
Jedec Publishes LPDDR5X Standard at Up to 8533 Mbps (anandtech.com)
7793.
The Great Myth of the Medieval Tritone Ban (youtube.com)
7794.
Understanding China’s Recent Moves in Its Capital Markets (linkedin.com)
7795.
New delta variant studies show the pandemic is far from over (sciencenews.org)
7796.
The Mirror World (blogs.sciencemag.org)
7797.
Advanced Financial Analysis with Python – Part 0 – Prepping the Data (medium.com)
7798.
Today it’s cool, tomorrow it’s junk. We have to act against throwaway culture (theguardian.com)
7799.
Companies Want Remote Workers in All States but 1 (theatlantic.com)
7800.
Rust as the most “loved”, and Python as the most “wanted” programming languages (insights.stackoverflow.com)