August 2021 Archive
16891.
IBM's Deep Blue beat world champion chess player Garry Kasparov (spectrum.ieee.org)
16892.
Why Most Published Research Findings Are False (2005) (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
16893.
Star Trek, the Prime Directive and US Foreign Policy (dailymaverick.co.za)
16894.
Guide to master JavaScript types: part 1 (shoufi.tech)
16895.
Fed Decries a Wealth Gap It Helps Perpetuate (bloomberg.com)
16896.
China pushes adoption of language, cultural symbols in Tibet (msn.com)
16897.
U.S. Economy Likely to Outgrow China’s Due to Contrast in Pandemic Responses (wsj.com)
16898.
Dogs shot by Australian local government over coronavirus (archive.vn)
16899.
Windows Refund Day (marc.merlins.org)
16900.
US plans Covid-19 booster shots at six months instead of eight - WSJ (reuters.com)
16901.
Eavesdropping by LED (hackaday.com)
16902.
Gaia – a downloadable catalog of 1.7B stars (gea.esac.esa.int)
16903.
CPU, OS Simulation for Computer Education (teach-sim.com)
16904.
Electronic Circuit Simulator (falstad.com)
16905.
Romark waiting on FDA approval of tablet treatment against Covid-19 (newsismybusiness.com)
16906.
Suddenly Wealthy from Markets, Some Millennials Are Stressed (wsj.com)
16907.
Millennials, the Wealthiest Generation? Believe It (bloomberg.com)
16908.
An Army of Grain-Harvesting Robots Marches Across Russia (spectrum.ieee.org)
16909.
Ancient DNA from a teen girl reveals previously unknown group of humans (cnn.com)
16910.
Don't write command-line interfaces (generate them) (arogozhnikov.github.io)
16911.
The Meme Economy (1729.com)
16912.
Mars Light (en.wikipedia.org)
16913.
Why I’m comfortable retiring with $500K (apurplelife.com)
16914.
Seemingly Successful Soviet Experiments in Telepathy (atlasobscura.com)
16915.
Substack Rhymes with Medium (every.to)
16916.
Chipmakers finally create AI networks larger than the human brain (techradar.com)
16917.
Key data structures and their roles in RenderingNG (developer.chrome.com)
16918.
Impact of U.S. Sanctions on Internet Access in Iran (niacouncil.org)
16919.
The Trouble with SPIR-V (xol.io)
16920.
How Form Encoding Works (formcake.com)