August 2021 Archive
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Scientists find an effective solution for the three-body problem (phys.technion.ac.il)
302.
Helvetica Now Variable (monotype.com)
303.
Facebook Is the AOL of 2021 (zdnet.com)
304.
Google Groups kills RSS support without notice (theregister.com)
305.
Samsung seemingly caught swapping components in its 970 Evo Plus SSDs (arstechnica.com)
306.
The thing standing between procrastination and daily progress is ritual (forge.medium.com)
307.
MeiliSearch: A Minimalist Full-Text Search Engine (tech.marksblogg.com)
308.
The Ancient Persian way to keep cool (bbc.com)
309.
Princeton Researchers Who Built a CSAM Scanning System Urge Apple to Not Use It (macrumors.com)
310.
Big oil coined ‘carbon footprints’ to blame us for their greed (theguardian.com)
311.
The Sweden experiment: how no lockdowns led to mental health, healthier economy (telegraph.co.uk)
312.
Ask HN: Companies of one, what is your tech stack?
313.
Court rules California's Prop. 22 on Uber, Lyft drivers unconstitutional (sacbee.com)
314.
Why is China smashing its tech industry? (noahpinion.substack.com)
315.
Apple’s device surveillance plan is a threat to user privacy – and press freedom (freedom.press)
316.
Observation-based early-warning signals for a collapse of the Gulf Stream (theguardian.com)
317.
Guantánamo survivor on the war on terror’s failure (theguardian.com)
318.
macOS in Svelte (macos.vercel.app)
319.
End of the line for Uber? (pluralistic.net)
320.
Reverse engineering software licensing from early-2000s abandonware (yingtongli.me)
321.
Ask HN: Where can I live off 1k USD per month?
322.
Why printers add secret tracking dots (2020) (bbc.com)
323.
The Search for a Free/Open Source Mobile Operating System (blog.emacsen.net)
324.
Microsoft warns thousands of cloud customers of exposed databases (reuters.com)
325.
I built a business that lets me live on the beach full time (expatsoftware.com)
326.
Old iPhones become faster if you change the region to France (gizchina.com)
327.
Screw You, Microsoft Edge (charlespetzold.com)
328.
Apple can read your iMessages (even though they’re E2E encrypted) (old.reddit.com)
329.
Simple Systems Have Less Downtime (2020) (gkogan.co)
330.
Officials put the wrong man in a mental facility for two years (washingtonpost.com)