June 2021 Archive
781.
AWS acquires Wickr (aws.amazon.com)
782.
Heroic rat retiring from detecting land mines (npr.org)
783.
novelWriter – open-source plain text editor designed for writing novels (github.com)
784.
Show HN: Hacker News-ish stock news, from 40+ sources (steez.news)
785.
Fun and dystopia with AI-based code generation using GPT-J-6B (minimaxir.com)
786.
Compute Shader 101 [video] (youtube.com)
787.
Moving my home media library from iTunes to Jellyfin and Infuse (jeffgeerling.com)
788.
History of the Nautilus loudspeaker (bowerswilkins.com)
789.
Mexican billionaire Salinas says his banking business may embrace Bitcoin (reuters.com)
790.
A few thoughts on Fuchsia security (blog.cr0.org)
791.
Kopia – Fast and Secure Open-Source Backup (kopia.io)
792.
Twitch: Lessons Learned (twitter.com)
793.
New Machine Learning Gems for Ruby (ankane.org)
794.
A Visualization of Galactic Settlement (centauri-dreams.org)
795.
DraftKings: a $21B SPAC betting it can hide its black market operations (hindenburgresearch.com)
796.
Details of yesterday's Bunny CDN outage (bunny.net)
797.
Raspberry Silicon update: RP2040 on sale now at $1 (raspberrypi.org)
798.
FreeBSD from a NetBSD developer’s perspective (washbear.neocities.org)
799.
Amazon S3 quietly deprecates BitTorrent support (github.com)
800.
Unreliability at Scale (blog.dshr.org)
801.
Coober Pedy, the Australian mining town where residents live underground (2020) (businessinsider.com)
802.
Finish Your Stuff (2015) (250bpm.com)
803.
Airbnb Is Spending Millions of Dollars to Make Nightmares Go Away (bloomberg.com)
804.
What's in email tracking links and pixels? (bengtan.com)
805.
A pencil sharpener that creates a never-ending pencil (2015) (spoon-tamago.com)
806.
City roads – This website renders every single road within a city (anvaka.github.io)
807.
Ask HN: You have one shot to redesign the Internet – what do you change?
808.
Stonks Are What You Can Get Away With: NFTs and Financial Nihilism (blog.evjang.com)
809.
YouTube reinstates Right Wing Watch (nbcnews.com)
810.
Introducing chrome.scripting (developer.chrome.com)