June 2021 Archive
3091.
Show HN: Time, habit and goal tracker that displays as a flexible dashboard (getkairo.com)
3092.
I will be moving to the Netherlands (drewdevault.com)
3093.
Automatically publishing your build artifacts (agateau.com)
3094.
Vantage raises $4M from A16Z to help businesses understand their AWS costs (techcrunch.com)
3095.
Metaphors in Games (2016) (medium.com)
3096.
Covid scientist targeted by a far-right sniper (bbc.com)
3097.
Alovoa – the open-source dating platform has launched Would love some feedback (alovoa.com)
3098.
China arrests over 1100 suspects in crackdown on crypto-related money laundering (reuters.com)
3099.
Fly Straight, Dammit (2019) (petecorey.com)
3100.
Nestlé document says majority of its food portfolio is unhealthy (ft.com)
3101.
Apple heads into developer conference under more scrutiny than ever (theverge.com)
3102.
Airplane Stopped Selling Licenses (mailplaneapp.com)
3103.
How the World Ran Out of Everything (nytimes.com)
3104.
Latency, Throughput, and Walking on Escalators (blog.tacertain.com)
3105.
Fossil fuels are definitively the new tobacco (thehill.com)
3106.
This Elephant herd is wandering through China, causing chaos, capturing hearts (cbc.ca)
3107.
The Modern Mathematics of Deep Learning (arxiv.org)
3108.
Equity 101 for Software Engineers (blog.pragmaticengineer.com)
3109.
I bought 259684 BTC for under $3000 (2011) (bitcointalk.org)
3110.
Google delays Chrome's cookie-blocking privacy plan by nearly 2 years (cnet.com)
3111.
All domestic Covid restrictions lifted in Iceland (ruv.is)
3112.
Ferrocene: Road to Rust in mission and safety-critical software development (ferrous-systems.com)
3113.
Refusal to treat AIDS and HIV positive patients. (1987) (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
3114.
It’s Finally Clear Why Amazon Bought Whole Foods (slate.com)
3115.
Why the Mexico City Metro Collapsed (nytimes.com)
3116.
The Unified Universe (aeon.co)
3117.
Courts Shouldn’t Stifle Patent Troll Victims’ Speech (eff.org)
3118.
Non Disclosure Denied (dilbert.com)
3119.
774–775 carbon-14 spike (en.wikipedia.org)
3120.
Seattle scientist digs up deleted coronavirus genetic data (washingtonpost.com)