June 2021 Archive
15031.
EncryptPad for viewing / editing symmetrically encrypted text (github.com)
15032.
Combining classical and quantum computing opens door to new discoveries (phys.org)
15033.
The rush to ‘go electric’ comes with a hidden cost: destructive lithium mining (theguardian.com)
15034.
Social media is easier if you pretend you’re a secret time traveler [ ] (twitter.com)
15035.
Companies Push Employees to Prove They Are Vaccinated for Covid-19 (wsj.com)
15036.
Make Your Voice Heard: UK Parliament must protect strong encryption (globalencryption.org)
15037.
Avoid Lawyers Ripping Founders Off at Financing Rounds (twitter.com)
15038.
256LOL – An x86 Assembler in 256 LOC (2017) (blog.jeff.over.bz)
15039.
How to Get Your Team to Stop Asking You Every Little Question (hbr.org)
15040.
Spider webs blanket Gippsland after Victorian floods (theguardian.com)
15041.
If social media platforms are the content “watchmen”, who watches the watchmen? (iafrikan.com)
15042.
I paid $30 for a 1-minute explainer video. 10/10? (targetedright.com)
15043.
Roaring bitmaps are compressed bitmaps (roaringbitmap.org)
15044.
Seeking input from developers: glibc copyright assignment policy (sourceware.org)
15045.
Saving in Dark Souls (spapas.github.io)
15046.
Plastic rafting: the invasive species hitching a ride on ocean litter (theguardian.com)
15047.
EU Digital Covid Certificate (ec.europa.eu)
15048.
Greyout (en.wikipedia.org)
15049.
A Little More Remote Work Could Change Rush Hour a Lot (nytimes.com)
15050.
REvil ransomware hits US nuclear weapons contractor (bleepingcomputer.com)
15051.
Nvidia won’t explain the mysterious absence of its RTX 3070 Ti GPU (theverge.com)
15052.
Razer's smart RGB face mask will ship before the end of the year (insidermag.net)
15053.
Public Libraries and Game Publishers (stonemaiergames.com)
15054.
The rebirth of Britain’s ‘lost’ languages (2018) (bbc.com)
15055.
CMA to have key oversight role over Googles planned removal of 3rd party cookies (gov.uk)
15056.
Ars talks Civilization with the man himself: Sid Meier (2019) (arstechnica.com)
15057.
As science advances, does Ockham’s Razor still apply? (salon.com)
15058.
Inventor Sir Tim Berners-Lee puts original World Wide Web files up for auction (msn.com)
15059.
The Pro-Speech Act Is Anything but First Amendment-Friendly (reason.com)
15060.
World’s Bubbliest Housing Markets Flash 2008 Style Warnings (finance.yahoo.com)