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Futureseek Daily Link Review; 23 June 2021

* Apple researching cameras that can capture direction of light for better AR, VR >>
* SpaceX’s genius move on how to build sea and land-based Starship launch platforms! >>
* Pieces of 8th Orbital Launch Tower Section Delivered | SpaceX Boca Chica >>

* Tesla AI Day in About One Month >>
* When Low-Code/No-Code Development Works — and When It Doesn’t >>
* How much to pay yourself as a SaaS founder >>
* Why Elon Musk is so rich: The betting economy versus the operating economy >>

* Researchers develop artificial skin for prosthetics that senses injuries and mimics bruising >>
* GitLab 14 aims to do away with DIY DevOps toolchains >>
* IBM launches new cloud database as a service offering >>
* Low code meets the urgency of today’s rapidly changing world >>

* IaC CI with GitLab and Terraform >>
* 5 Lessons Learned From Writing Over 300,000 Lines of Infrastructure Code >>
* TED: Sarah Rugheimer the searchbfor microscopic aliens >>

* Bio Eats World: Building Digital Health’s Github >>
* MWC’s big story is still the cloud cheerleader replacing Ericsson >>
* Why Is Everyone Quitting? >>

* Chip Shortage Starts Hitting Consumers With Higher Prices >>
* Chicken Producer Sanderson Farms Explores Sale >>
* From subs to missiles, US nudges Japan to step up on defense >>
* Housing Market ‘Gone Berserk’ Stirs Unease Over Investors’ Clout >>

* REITs make substantial debut >>
* AI and Machine Learning in Security >>
* SpaceX pre-assembly of the short 8th launch tower section begins. June 22 2021 >>
* Apple is opening a store in downtown LA’s nearly 100-year-old Tower Theatre >>

* How to build a driverless vehicle that doesn’t make you barf >>
* A hospital algorithm designed to predict a deadly condition misses most cases >>
* Epic Games will let developers use its voice and anti-cheat services for free >>
* Facebook is working on visual search for shopping on Instagram >>

* Memory.ai, the startup behind time-tracking app Timely >>
* How to Re-Onboard Employees Who Started Remotely >>
* The Morning After: Robot dog maker Boston Dynamics has a new owner >>
* Hamburger-flipping robotics company Miso introduces an automated beverage dispenser >>

* Oculus loses one of its first in-app VR ad partners following backlash >>
* Gillmor Gang: Who Knew >>
trains its robots to wipe down tables while taking selfies
* Toyota trains its robots to wipe down tables while taking selfies >>
* Facebook’s entry into VR advertising isn’t going too well >>

* These Videos Could Boost COVID Vaccination Rates >>
* Drinking coffee or decaf may help avoid chronic liver disease >>
* How boards can help digital transformations >>

* An AI Toolbox for Space Research >>
* Ep. 610: What is Required to Confirm Alien Life: Non-Sentient Edition >>
* Astronomers saw the Same Supernova Three Times Thanks to Gravitational Lensing. And in Twenty Years They Think They’ll see it one More Time >>
* What the Delta variant could mean for Covid-19 in the United States >>

* Amazon’s Planned Purchase of MGM To Be Reviewed by FTC >>
* Solar Powered Bioreactors Could Make Food Cheap and Sustainable >>
* SpaceX Says Starlink Will Support Global Coverage by September >>

* Germany’s First 3D-Printed Residential Building is Near Completion >>
* World’s First 100% Hydrogen “Skateboard” Truck Has A 500 Mile Range >>
* Hubble Is Still Offline, and Its Time Might Be Running Out >>
* An Airbus 350 is even more impressive when you go below the cockpit and into the avionics bay. >>

* Peter Pan Literally Crashes Through The Window In This Botched School Play Performance >>
* NASA and Tide team up to solve the space laundry problem >>
* The 2021 Software Developer Shortage Is Coming >>

* Ask HN: Anyone built a business with no-code tools? >>
* Google’s Visual Inspection AI spots defects in manufactured goods >>
* Nvidia’s Isaac robot simulations debut on Omniverse >>
* Code Ownership Is Key to Accelerate Debugging >>

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