May 2021 Archive
92.
FragAttacks: new security vulnerabilities that affect wi-fi devices
(fragattacks.com)
93.
It's virtually impossible to read old iMessages and they take up tons of storage
(keydiscussions.com)
94.
List of apps people pay for but have low rating
(ideasfilter.com)
95.
Freenode ops take control of 700 channels
(mastodon.sdf.org)
96.
Try This One Weird Trick Russian Hackers Hate
(krebsonsecurity.com)
97.
A new replication crisis: Research that is less likely to be true is cited more
(ucsdnews.ucsd.edu)
98.
Practical SQL for Data Analysis
(hakibenita.com)
101.
Show HN: Mmm.page – Drag and drop personal website creator
(build.mmm.page)
102.
Rufus: Reliable USB Formatting Utility
(github.com)
103.
Use native context menus on Mac OS
(bugzilla.mozilla.org)
104.
Amazon Sidewalk
(amazon.com)
105.
A Japanese company cut 80% of the time needed to manually count pearls
(countthings.com)
106.
Efficiency Is the Enemy
(fs.blog)
107.
Uber used 50 Dutch shell companies to dodge taxes on $6B in revenue
(businessinsider.com.au)
108.
China lands rover on Mars
(bbc.com)
109.
IBM creates 2nm chip
(anandtech.com)
110.
Writing books is not really a good idea
(ellegriffin.substack.com)
111.
Chrome extension recommends local businesses while shopping on Amazon or eBay
(chrome.google.com)
113.
FBI subpoenaed Apple for data of Sci-Hub founder
(twitter.com)
114.
Show HN: NocoDB – Open-Source Airtable Alternative
(github.com)
115.
I am resigning along with most other Freenode staff
(p.haavard.me)
116.
QUIC is now RFC 9000
(fastly.com)
117.
118.
FBI Has Gained Access to Sci-Hub Founder's Apple Account, Email Claims
(torrentfreak.com)
119.
I mailed an AirTag and tracked its progress
(intego.com)
120.
Opposition to net neutrality was faked, New York says
(nytimes.com)