August 2021 Archive
17281.
TikTok reportedly bans milk crate challenge (thehill.com)
17282.
A16Z’s Seed Fund (a16z.com)
17283.
How to Survive a Bear Attack (nytimes.com)
17284.
On the Origin of “Species” (economist.com)
17285.
Cuba says it will recognize, regulate cryptocurrencies (thehill.com)
17286.
House Select Committee Demands Social Media Records Related to January 6th (january6th.house.gov)
17287.
Core (Common Open Research Emulator): a tool for building virtual networks (nrl.navy.mil)
17288.
Code Review and Static Code Analysis (wehackpurple.com)
17289.
Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (en.wikipedia.org)
17290.
Homesteading and Farm Life in Siberia – Story of Justus Walker – Business Ideas (youtube.com)
17291.
Cheaply writing a fast interpreter [video] (youtube.com)
17292.
Bill and tag’s excellent adventure: Year in the life of one southern right whale (theguardian.com)
17293.
Microbiota from young mice counteracts selective age-associated deficits (nature.com)
17294.
A Look at 5 Musicians and Their Modular Rigs (2017) (reverb.com)
17295.
Twarc: Twitter CLI Archiver (github.com)
17296.
We built a Chia-Blockchain monitoring solution for fun (github.com)
17297.
China blasts '996' excessive work culture (edition.cnn.com)
17298.
You Can Use Windows 11 on Unsupported Hardware, but You May Not Want To (gizmodo.com)
17299.
Cities aren’t dying, but the future of office work remains unclear (seattletimes.com)
17300.
Alaska Peninsula Earthquake Sequences of 2020-2021 (earthquake.usgs.gov)
17301.
Scientists Find Northernmost Island (bbc.com)
17302.
Organize Thoughts with Custom Voice Input System
17303.
Earning Your Stripes in Tech (medium.com)
17304.
Cyberattack Against T‑Mobile: What happened, and what we are doing about it (t-mobile.com)
17305.
Better Covid Data Will Guide Us Out of This Pandemic (nytimes.com)
17306.
List of Marilyns in the British Isles (en.wikipedia.org)
17307.
Russia cultivates alternatives to Western financial firms (economist.com)
17308.
Politico Is Sold to Axel Springer for More Than $1B (nytimes.com)
17309.
A Global History of Trade, as Told Through Peppers (blog.longnow.org)
17310.
Ways to Predict the Future (notboring.co)