June 2021 Archive
721.
Daniel Ellsberg: The 90-year-old whistleblower tempting prosecution (bbc.co.uk)
722.
Plan2Scene: Converting Floorplans to 3D Scenes (3dlg-hcvc.github.io)
723.
Handsfree.js – integrate face, hand, and/or pose tracking to front end projects (github.com)
724.
HTML Data List Element (developer.mozilla.org)
725.
No general method to detect fraud (calpaterson.com)
726.
Rust 1.53 (blog.rust-lang.org)
727.
Multiple local news stations say the same thing verbatim [video] (youtube.com)
728.
Mindat.org, the largest open database of minerals, rocks, and meteorites (mindat.org)
729.
Let web applications be file handlers (web.dev)
730.
Roblox on Linux with recent Wine 6.11 (roblox.fandom.com)
731.
Reply of the Zaporozhian Cossacks (en.wikipedia.org)
732.
PGP Marks 30th Anniversary (philzimmermann.com)
733.
Wikidata (wikidata.org)
734.
Bumble closes to give 'burnt-out' staff a week's break (bbc.co.uk)
735.
The right tag for the job: why you should use semantic HTML (localghost.dev)
736.
Web Applications from the Future: A Database in the Browser (stopa.io)
737.
The Dev Behind One of the Best SNES Emulators Has Died (nintendolife.com)
738.
How to sequence your genome at home (blog.booleanbiotech.com)
739.
Social media are turbocharging the export of America’s political culture (economist.com)
740.
Ask HN: Do you self-host your database?
741.
Carbon dioxide peaks near 420 parts per million at Mauna Loa observatory (research.noaa.gov)
742.
U.S. workers are among the most stressed in the world, new Gallup report finds (cnbc.com)
743.
A robot to replace the need for farmers to go inside the grain bin (agweb.com)
744.
Ask HN: Anyone built a business with no-code tools?
745.
Chemical space is really big (2014) (chemistryworld.com)
746.
Watchy: Open-source E-Paper Watch with ESP32 (watchy.sqfmi.com)
747.
French set to replace English as EU’s ‘working language’ (independent.co.uk)
748.
Plover is a free, open-source stenography engine (openstenoproject.org)
749.
Hasura GraphQL Engine and SQL Server (github.com)
750.
Europe to US: Pass new laws if you want a data-transfer deal (politico.eu)