June 2021 Archive
2941.
Startup leaders need to learn how to build companies ready for crisis (techcrunch.com)
2942.
Controversial Alzheimer’s drug could cost US $334B–nearly half of DoD budget (arstechnica.com)
2943.
Factory OS (docs.microsoft.com)
2944.
Don’t eat cicadas if you’re allergic to seafood, the FDA warns (washingtonpost.com)
2945.
The mechanisms of action of Ivermectin against SARS-CoV-2 (nature.com)
2946.
Judge Permits Information from CIA Torture in Terror Case (nytimes.com)
2947.
Cyber-heists: The methods and menace of the new bank robbers (economist.com)
2948.
SpaceX's Starship could launch to orbit for first time as soon as July (space.com)
2949.
Apple’s developer problems are much bigger than Epic and ‘Fortnite’ (engadget.com)
2950.
Secrets from the X-Ray Lab (blog.britishmuseum.org)
2951.
State of Software Security: open-source Edition (veracode.com)
2952.
Couchbase Files for IPO (couchbase.com)
2953.
Show HN: Twiso – simple video editing tool (video.twiso.co)
2954.
What Do Chinese People Think Is Happening to Uyghurs in Xinjiang? (thediplomat.com)
2955.
Show HN: Productivity apps are killing productivity (research with Cornell Uni) (language.work)
2956.
The lab leak hypothesis is plausible because accidents happen. I should know (theconversation.com)
2957.
Something Large Made a Giant Star Disappear for 200 Days (youtube.com)
2958.
Everything but the Stench (laphamsquarterly.org)
2959.
Gitlab 14.0 Released (about.gitlab.com)
2960.
Slavery wasn't 'long ago': A writer exposes a disconnect in how we tell history (npr.org)
2961.
Updates to our policies regarding exploits, malware, and vulnerability research (github.blog)
2962.
Uyghur Genocide (en.wikipedia.org)
2963.
DeepMind plans to open source AlphaFold (twitter.com)
2964.
OpenSSH switches to using gender-neutral language (github.com)
2965.
Do we believe in UFOs? that's the wrong question (nytimes.com)
2966.
Why are people suckers for the Myers-Briggs, Zodiac signs? (powerofus.medium.com)
2967.
Are You Worried by Fuchsia?
2968.
State Charges 77-Year-Old for 'Practicing Engineering Without a License' (vice.com)
2969.
“Could you disable your Mac's password?” asked at an Apple store (2018) (spencerdailey.com)
2970.
Ask HN: How to prepare for blackouts/other disruptions caused by climate change?