March 2021 Archive
2611.
Californians on universal basic income paid off debt and got full-time jobs (theguardian.com)
2612.
Tool lets you confuse Google’s ad network, and a test shows it works (technologyreview.com)
2613.
China’s millennials, Gen Z leading nation away from American culture (scmp.com)
2614.
UK parliament to debate requiring verified ID to open a social media account (petition.parliament.uk)
2615.
Dear Young Artist [pdf] (stephenshore.net)
2616.
M1 Mac users report alarming hard drive health readings – iMore (imore.com)
2617.
Chrome can now live caption audio and video (blog.google)
2618.
Reddit Rolls Out Green Indicator Dots to Notify People When You're Online (pcmag.com)
2619.
Pa. woman created ‘deepfake’ videos to force rivals off cheerleading squad (pennlive.com)
2620.
The Design of Forms in Government Departments (1962) (design-of-forms.online)
2621.
Facebook Locks Out Ron Paul Following Column Criticizing Big Tech Censorship (fee.org)
2622.
Microsoft Is in Exclusive Talks to Acquire Discord (wsj.com)
2623.
TikTok no worse than Facebook for privacy, says Citizen Lab (theregister.com)
2624.
Cofounders of bankrupt poop-testing startup uBiome have been charged with fraud (businessinsider.com)
2625.
Structure of Fruit Fly Brain (2018) (nature.com)
2626.
‘Such a funny little thing’: ‘snail-man’ relic may depict ancient joke (theguardian.com)
2627.
Transformers in Medical Computer Vision (techblog.ezra.com)
2628.
Breaking the “Lattice Barrier” for the Hidden Number Problem (eprint.iacr.org)
2629.
Stockton’s Basic-Income Experiment Pays Off (theatlantic.com)
2630.
My First BillG Review (2006) (joelonsoftware.com)
2631.
Google Account disabled at Midnight with no warning or reason (reddit.com)
2632.
Fail-Fast Is Failing Fast (queue.acm.org)
2633.
PHP Git server compromised and attacker added backdoors to PHP source code (twitter.com)
2634.
In First, Uber Agrees to Classify British Drivers as ‘Workers’ (nytimes.com)
2635.
Ask HN: How have you cured your RSI?
2636.
How We’ll Know an AI Is Conscious (m.nautil.us)
2637.
We should pay politicians more (normielisation.substack.com)
2638.
How Politics Tested Ravelry and the Crafting Community (newyorker.com)
2639.
Why don't companies pay 50x engineers 50x? (techthingsaround.wordpress.com)
2640.
Stallman's return denounced by the EFF, Tor, Mozilla, and the creator of Rust (news.slashdot.org)