June 2021 Archive
901.
Trying to study textbooks effectively: a year of experimentation (lesswrong.com)
902.
Flame: A PureScript front-end framework inspired by the Elm architecture (github.com)
903.
Cuda.jl v3.3: union types, debug info, graph APIs (juliagpu.org)
904.
How I Learned Symmetric-Key Cryptanalysis (akircanski.github.io)
905.
I want to learn D3. I don’t want to learn Observable. Is that ok? (talk.observablehq.com)
906.
There is no “us” in team (sicpers.info)
907.
Playwright for .NET is now stable (github.com)
908.
QUIC at Snapchat (eng.snap.com)
909.
Path Tracing Quake in Blender (matthewearl.github.io)
910.
Sequoia 1.3 (sequoia-pgp.org)
911.
Implementing a LLVM Micro C compiler in Haskell (blog.josephmorag.com)
912.
Neo4j raises $325M series F (neo4j.com)
913.
How Amazon, Google and Other Companies Exploit NDAs (nytimes.com)
914.
Show HN: Zoom / Teams Open Source alternative for online learning (github.com)
915.
Gleam 0.16 compiles to JavaScript (gleam.run)
916.
‘Vegan spider silk’ provides sustainable alternative to single-use plastics (cam.ac.uk)
917.
Cloudera taken private for $5.3B, acquires Datacoral and Cazena (blog.cloudera.com)
918.
AWS BugBust (aws.amazon.com)
919.
Elementary Calculus: An Infinitesimal Approach (2000) (people.math.wisc.edu)
920.
Six ways to make async Rust easier (carllerche.com)
921.
Dr. Software: An unfinished journey starting from dirty code [pdf] (bitgloss.ro)
922.
SproutLife – Evolving version of Conway’s Game of Life (github.com)
923.
UK and EU launch antitrust probes into Facebook (ft.com)
924.
Zsync: Differential file downloading over HTTP using the rsync algorithm (2010) (zsync.moria.org.uk)
925.
Show HN: Fuzzynote – terminal-based, CRDT-backed, collaborative note-taking (github.com)
926.
El Salvador Plans to Use Electricity Generated from Volcanoes to Mine Bitcoin (npr.org)
927.
MPs: Octopuses feel pain and need legal protection (bbc.com)
928.
Lethal Autonomous Weapons Exist; They Must Be Banned (spectrum.ieee.org)
929.
Tricks of Trench Warfare (2020) (gru.gq)
930.
My approach to taking notes in meetings (blog.witful.com)